sokkur
Faroese edit
Etymology edit
From Old Norse sokkr, from Latin soccus (“slipper”), from Ancient Greek σύκχος (súkkhos, “a kind of shoe”), probably from Phrygian or another language from Asia Minor.
Noun edit
sokkur m (genitive singular soks, plural sokkar)
Declension edit
m9 | Singular | Plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | sokkur | sokkurin | sokkar | sokkarnir |
Accusative | sokk | sokkin | sokkar | sokkarnar |
Dative | sokki | sokkinum | sokkum | sokkunum |
Genitive | soks | soksins | sokka | sokkanna |
Icelandic edit
Etymology edit
From Old Norse sokkr, from Latin soccus (“slipper”), from Ancient Greek σύκχος (súkkhos, “a kind of shoe”), probably from Phrygian or another language from Asia Minor.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
sokkur m (genitive singular sokks, nominative plural sokkar)