með

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Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse með.

Pronunciation

Preposition

með

  1. (with dative, with accusative) with
    • 1928, Krummavísa (“Raven Song”, on the Icelandic Wikisource) by Jón Ásgeirsson
      Krummi krunkar úti,
      kallar á nafna sinn:
      „Ég fann höfud af hrúti
      hrygg og gæruskinn.“
      Komdu nú og kroppaðu með mér,
      krummi nafni minn.
      “Krummi croaks outside,
      calling his namesake:
      ‘I found the head of a ram,
      backbone and sheepskin.’
      Come now and peck with me,
      Krummi, my namesake.”
    Ég fór þangað með konunni minni.
    I went there with my wife.

Derived terms


Old Norse

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *midi.

Preposition

með

  1. (with dative, with accusative) with, along with

Descendants

  • Danish: med
  • Faroese: með
  • Icelandic: með
  • Norwegian: med
  • Swedish: med

References