röð

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Icelandic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse rǫð, from Proto-Germanic *radō.

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Noun[edit]

röð f (genitive singular raðar, nominative plural raðir)

  1. a row, a line
  2. an order, a row, a sequence
    Hún hefur ekki mætt þrjá daga í röð.
    She hasn't showed up for three days in a row.
  3. (of men) a line, a file
    Jæja, krakkar. Gangið í einfaldri röð.
    Alright, kids. Walk single file.
  4. (poker) straight

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