hvarmur
Icelandic
editPronunciation
editNoun
edithvarmur m (genitive singular hvarms, nominative plural hvarmar)
- (anatomy) an eyelid, a blepharon; palpebra
- Henni hrundu tár af hvarmi.
- Tears fell from her eyelid.
- Votur um augu og hvarma. ⇒ voteygður
- Wet around the eyes and eyelids.
- Að strjúka hvarmana.
- To wipe one's eyelids.
Declension
editDeclension of hvarmur | ||||
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m-s1 | singular | plural | ||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | hvarm | hvarminn | hvarmar | hvarmarnir |
accusative | hvarm | hvarminn | hvarma | hvarmana |
dative | hvarmi | hvarminum | hvörmum | hvörmunum |
genitive | hvarms | hvarmsins | hvarma | hvarmanna |
Synonyms
editDerived terms
editDerived terms from hvarmur (“eyelid”)
- hnitvellir hvarma (poetic: eyes)
- hvarm- (augnloks-; blephar-, blepharo-, blepharal)
- hvarma- (augnlok-; blephar-, blepharo-, blepharal)
- hvarmafelling (palpebral fold)
- hvarmafellingar (augnlokafellingar; plicae palpebrales)
- hvarmahreisturþroti (squamous blepharitis, blepharitis squamosa)
- hvarmakirtilsknappar (gemmae glandulae palpebrales)
- hvarmakirtlabólga (blepharadenitis, blepharoadenitis)
- hvarmakrampi (augnlokakrampi; blepharospasm)
- hvarmaleysi (augnalokaleysi; ablephary, ablepharon, ablepharia)
- hvarmalopi (blepharedema)
- hvarmalús (pediculosis palpebrarum)
- hvarma- og tárubólga (blepharoconjunctivitis)
- hvarmarifa (rima palpebrarum)
- hvarmarifa (blepharodiastasis)
- hvarmasærisbólga (ulcerative blepharitis, blepharitis ulcerosa)
- hvarmasamloðun (symblepharosis)
- hvarmasamloðun, hvarmafjötrun (ankyloblepharon, blepharosynechia, ankyloblepharia)
- hvarmasaumur (blepharorrhaphy)
- hvarmasortuflasa (blepharomelasma)
- hvarmaþroti (blepharitis, palpebritis)
- hvarmsauki (blepharoncus)
- hvarms- og glærulímingur (corneoblepharon)
- hvarmsþykknun (blepharpachynsis)
- krampatitringur hvarma (cillosis)
- langvinn hvarmabólga (granulated lids)
- samloðunarhvarmabólga (simple blepharitis, blepharitis simplex)
- tengifasi hvarma (phasis conjunctionis palpebrarum)