vindauga

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

A compound of vind (wind) + auga (eye) inherited from Old Norse vindauga, whence also Modern English window.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²vɪn(d)œʊː(ɡ)a/

Noun

vindauga n (definite singular vindauga, indefinite plural vindaugo, definite plural vindaugo)

  1. a window
    Synonym: glashol
  2. definite plural of vindauge

Derived terms

  • bilvindauga
  • blyglasvindauga
  • blyvindauga
  • bogevindauga
  • butikkvindauga
  • dobbeltvindauga
  • gangvindauga
  • gittervindauga
  • gongevindauga
  • karnappvindauga
  • kjellarvindauga
  • kyrkjevindauga
  • loftsvindauga
  • overgangsvindauga
  • tofagsvindauga
  • vindaugsblad
  • vindaugsglas
  • vindaugshake
  • vindaugshaspe
  • vindaugshengsel
  • vindaugskarm
  • vindaugskitt
  • vindaugskonvolutt
  • vindaugskrok
  • vindaugsopning
  • vindaugsplass
  • vindaugspost
  • vindaugspussar
  • vindaugspussing
  • vindaugsramme
  • vindaugsrute
  • vindaugssprosse
  • vindaugsspylar
  • vindaugsutstilling
  • vindaugsviskar
  • vippevindauga

See also

References

Old Norse

Etymology

vindr (wind) + auga (eye)

For semantic parallels, compare Old English ēagþȳrel (window, literally eye-hole) from Old English ēaġe (eye) and Proto-Slavic *okъnò (window) from Proto-Slavic *ȍko (eye).

Noun

vindauga n (genitive vindauga, plural vindaugu)

  1. window

Declension

Synonyms

Descendants

  • Icelandic: vindauga n
  • Faroese: vindeyga n
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: vindauga n, vindauge n
  • Old Swedish: vindøgha
    • Swedish: vindöga n (archaic, dialectal)
  • Old Danish: windughe
  • Middle English: windowe, windohe, windoge
  • Middle Irish: fuindeóc f

References

  • vindauga”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press
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