grjót

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Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse grjót, from Proto-Germanic *greutą.

Pronunciation

Noun

grjót n (genitive singular grjóts, no plural)

  1. coarse stones, rubble

Declension

    Declension of grjót
n-s singular
indefinite definite
nominative grjót grjótið
accusative grjót grjótið
dative grjóti grjótinu
genitive grjóts grjótsins
  • grýta (to stone, to throw stones; to fling, to hurl)
  • grýttur (stony)

Old Norse

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *greutą, whence also Old English grēot, Old Saxon griot.

Noun

grjót n

  1. coarse stones, rubble

Declension

Descendants

  • Icelandic: grjót n
  • Faroese: grjót n
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: grjot n
  • Old Bothnian: *griūt n, *griūta f
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  • Old Swedish: grȳt n