þiggja

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Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse þiggja, from Proto-Germanic *þigjaną.

Pronunciation

Verb

þiggja (irregular, third person singular past indicative þáði, earlier þá, supine þegið or þáð)

  1. (transitive, governs the accusative) to accept, receive
    Við þiggjum ekki greiðslukort.
    We do not accept credit cards.

Derived terms


Old Norse

Etymology

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(deprecated template usage) From Proto-Germanic *þigjaną. Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *tek- (to reach out the hand).

Verb

þiggja (singular past indicative þá, plural past indicative þágu, past participle þeginn)

  1. (transitive, with accusative) to receive, accept of
  2. to accept
    þóttisk jarl þá vita, at Óðinn mundi þegit hafa blótit
    (please add an English translation of this usage example)
  3. (absol) to take lodging, receive hospitality for a night
    þigg þú hér Sigurðr!
    stay here for the night, Sigurd!

Conjugation

Verbs with this conjugation include: liggja.

Descendants

  • Icelandic: þiggja
  • Faroese: tiggja
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: tigga, tigge
  • Norwegian Bokmål: tigge
  • Old Swedish: þiggia
  • Danish: tigge

References