þys

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See also: thys and -yys

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse þyssa (uproar, tumult), from Proto-Germanic *þausōną (to surge, roar, flow), related to German tosen (to roar, rage), Old English þys (tempest, storm).

Pronunciation

Noun

þys m (genitive singular þyss, no plural)

  1. din, rumpus

Declension

See also


Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

Determiner

þys

  1. Alternative form of þis (this)

Pronoun

þys

  1. Alternative form of þis (this)

Adverb

þys

  1. Alternative form of þis (this)

Etymology 2

Determiner

þys

  1. Alternative form of þes (these)

Pronoun

þys

  1. Alternative form of þes (these)

Old English

Determiner

þȳs

  1. instrumental masculine/neuter singular of þes

Pronoun

þȳs

  1. instrumental masculine/neuter singular of þes