þrír

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See also: þrir

Icelandic

Icelandic cardinal numbers
 <  2 3 4  > 
    Cardinal : þrír
    Ordinal : þriðji

Etymology

From Old Norse þrír, from Proto-Norse ᚦᚱᛁᛃᛟᛉ (þrijoʀ) (feminine plural), from Proto-Germanic *þrīz, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *tréyes. Compare Faroese tríggir, Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish tre.

Pronunciation

Numeral

þrír m pl (feminine plural þrjár, neuter plural þrjú)

  1. three; the cardinal number after tveir (two) and before fjórir (four).

Declension

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Derived terms

See also


Old Norse

Old Norse cardinal numbers
 <  2 3 4  > 
    Cardinal : þrír
    Ordinal : þriði
    Multiplier : þrífaldr
    Distributive : þrennr

Etymology

From Proto-Norse ᚦᚱᛁᛃᛟᛉ (þrijoʀ) (feminine plural), from Proto-Germanic *þrīz (three), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *tréyes (three). Cognate with Old English þrī, þrīe, Old Frisian thrē, thriā, Old Saxon thrīe, Old Dutch thri, Old High German drī, Gothic 𐌸𐍂𐌴𐌹𐍃 (þreis).

Numeral

þrír (feminine þrjár, neuter þrjú)

  1. three

Declension

Descendants

  • Danish: tre
  • Faroese: tríggir
  • Icelandic: þrír

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