fleiri
Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse fleiri, from Proto-Germanic *flaizô, derived from Proto-Indo-European *pleh₁- (“full, many”).
Usage notes
- fleiri politikarar halda ― many politicians think
- fleiri ferðir ― several times
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse fleiri, from Proto-Germanic *flaizô, derived from Proto-Indo-European *pleh₁- (“full, many”).
Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *flaizô. Related to Latin plūs.
Declension
Declension of fleiri
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter |
---|---|---|---|
nominative | fleiri | fleiri | fleira |
accusative | fleira | fleiri | fleira |
dative | fleira | fleiri | fleira |
genitive | fleira | fleiri | fleira |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter |
nominative | fleiri | fleiri | fleiri |
accusative | fleiri | fleiri | fleiri |
dative | fleirum | fleirum | fleirum |
genitive | fleiri | fleiri | fleiri |
Descendants
References
- “fleiri”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press
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