edikur
Faroese edit
Etymology edit
From late Old Norse edik, from Middle Low German etik or Middle Dutch edik, from Proto-West Germanic *atek, metathesized variant of *aket, from Latin acētum.
Compare Norwegian Bokmål eddik, Danish eddike, Swedish ättika, Icelandic edik, German Essig.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
edikur m (genitive singular ediks, uncountable)
Declension edit
Declension of edikur (singular only) | ||
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m6s | singular | |
indefinite | definite | |
nominative | edikur | edikurin |
accusative | edik | edikin |
dative | ediki | edikinum |
genitive | ediks | ediksins |
Derived terms edit
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