skák
Faroese Edit
Etymology Edit
From Old Norse skák, from Classical Persian شاه (šāh), from Middle Persian 𐭬𐭫𐭪𐭠 (mlkʾ /šāh/), from Old Persian 𐏋 (XŠ /xšāyaθiya/, “king”).
Pronunciation Edit
Noun Edit
skák n (genitive singular skáks, plural skák)
Declension Edit
Declension of skák | ||||
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n3 | singular | plural | ||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | skák | skákið | skák | skákini |
accusative | skák | skákið | skák | skákini |
dative | skáki | skákinum | skákum | skákunum |
genitive | skáks | skáksins | skáka | skákanna |
Synonyms Edit
Interjection Edit
skák
Icelandic Edit
Etymology Edit
From Old Norse skák, from Classical Persian شاه (šāh), from Middle Persian 𐭬𐭫𐭪𐭠 (mlkʾ /šāh/), from Old Persian 𐏋 (XŠ /xšāyaθiya/, “king”).
Pronunciation Edit
Noun Edit
skák f (genitive singular skákar, nominative plural skákir)
- (uncountable) chess
- (countable) a game of chess
Declension Edit
declension of skák
Derived terms Edit
Interjection Edit
skák
Old Norse Edit
Etymology Edit
Borrowed from Classical Persian شاه (šāh), from Middle Persian 𐭬𐭫𐭪𐭠 (mlkʾ /šāh/), from Old Persian 𐏋 (XŠ /xšāyaθiya/, “king”).
Noun Edit
skák f (genitive skákar, plural skákir)
- (uncountable) chess
- (countable) a game of chess
Declension Edit
Declension of skák (strong i-stem)