sokkaleistur
Icelandic
Alternative forms
Noun
sokkaleistur m (genitive singular sokkaleists, nominative plural sokkaleistar)
- a low cut sock
- “Heklaðir sokkaleistar”, in Bændablaðið, 2015 October 22, page 73: “Sokkaleistarnir eru heklaðir úr grófgerðu garni”
- the sole of a sock
- Sokkaleistarnir mínir voru orðnir gegnblautir. ― The soles of my socks had become wet.
- Kulda frá gólfinu lagði í gegnum sokkaleistana. ― The cold temperature of the floor made its way through the soles of my socks.
- (in the phrase "á sokkaleistunum") to be shoeless (to be wearing socks but not shoes, often in a situation where shoes would be expected such as outside)
- Hann hljóp út á sokkaleistunum. ― He ran out of the house without putting shoes on.
- Þingmaðurinn var á sokkaleistunum í þingsal. ― The member of parliament wasn't wearing shoes in the parliament hall.
- Ég er 175 cm á hæð á sokkaleistunum. ― I am 175 cm tall (measured while wearing my socks).
Usage notes
Only the last meaning ("á sokkaleistunum") is common in modern Icelandic, the first two meanings are sufficiently rare that many speakers are not familiar with them.
Declension
declension of sokkaleistur
m-s1 | singular | plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | sokkaleistur | sokkaleisturinn | sokkaleistar | sokkaleistarnir |
accusative | sokkaleist | sokkaleistinn | sokkaleista | sokkaleistana |
dative | sokkaleisti | sokkaleistinum | sokkaleistum | sokkaleistunum |
genitive | sokkaleists | sokkaleistsins | sokkaleista | sokkaleistanna |
See also
- berfættur (“barefoot”)
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