feðgar

Faroese

The novel "Feðgar á ferð" 1940 (English "The Old Man And His Sons", 1970)

Etymology

From Old Norse feðgar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈfɛkːaɹ]

Noun

feðgar m pl (plurale tantum, genitive plural feðga)

  1. father and son

Usage notes

Declension

Declension of feðgar (plural only)
m1p plural
indefinite definite
nominative feðgar feðgarnir
accusative feðgar feðgarnar
dative feðgum feðgunum
genitive feðga feðganna

Coordinate terms

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse feðgar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfɛðkar/

Noun

feðgar m pl (plurale tantum)

  1. father and son

Declension

Coordinate terms

Old Norse

Etymology

From earlier *faðrigar, derived from faðir (father), compare feðgin (father and mother).

Noun

feðgar m pl

  1. male generations; father and son
    feðgar tveir
    father and son
    (literally, “two male generations”)

Declension

Coordinate terms

  • mǿðgur
  • mǿðgin

Derived terms

  • langfeðgar (paternal ancestors)
  • langfeðgatal (a poem enumerating paternal ancestors)

Descendants

  • Icelandic: feðgar
  • Faroese: feðgar
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: fegge m
  • Old Swedish: faþghær, fæþghar
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