rjómi
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse rjúmi, from Proto-Germanic *raumaz.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈrjouːmɪ/
- Rhymes: -ouːmɪ
Noun
rjómi m (genitive singular rjóma, no plural)
- cream (fatty part of milk)
- cream (best part of something)
Declension
declension of rjómi
m-w1 | singular | |
---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | |
nominative | rjómi | rjóminn |
accusative | rjóma | rjómann |
dative | rjóma | rjómanum |
genitive | rjóma | rjómans |
Derived terms
derived terms
- fleyta rjómann/fleyta rjómann af [einhverju] (to be make profit, to take the best of [something])
- íbættur rjómi (admixture of cream)
- þeytirjómi (whipping cream)
- fitulítill rjómi (low-fat cream)
- gervirjómi (cream analogue)
- kaffirjómi (single cream)
- mysurjómi (whey cream)
- rjómablíða
- rjómaduft (cream-milk powder, cream powder)
- rjómakaka
- rjómalitaður (cream-coloured)
- rjómalíkjör (crème liqueur)
- rjómalogn
- rjómaís (ice cream)
- rjómapóstur
- rjómaskáli
- rjómaskilvinda (centrifugal cream separator)
- rjómaterta
- rjómaþeytari
- rjómi með fáum hitaeiningum (low-calorie cream)
- vatnssneyddur rjómi (dehydrated cream)
- þeyttur rjómi
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