treyt
Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse þraut, from Proto-Germanic *þrautō, *þrautą (“complaint, annoyance, struggle, swink”).
Noun
treyt f (genitive singular treytar, plural treytir)
- difficult trial, hard task
- condition, term, stipulation, provision
- preliminary, prior condition, precondition, prerequisite
- danger, trouble, difficulty; dependable in need
Declension
Declension of treyt | ||||
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f2 | singular | plural | ||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | treyt | treytin | treytir | treytirnar |
accusative | treyt | treytina | treytir | treytirnar |
dative | treyt | treytini | treytum | treytunum |
genitive | treytar | treytarinnar | treyta | treytanna |
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