slóð

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See also: sloth

Faroese

Etymology

From Old Norse slóð. Compare English sleuth.

Pronunciation

Noun

slóð f (genitive singular slóðar, plural slóðir)

  1. trace
  2. (computing) link, hyperlink

Declension

Declension of slóð
f2 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative slóð slóðin slóðir slóðirnar
accusative slóð slóðina slóðir slóðirnar
dative slóð slóðini slóðum slóðunum
genitive slóðar slóðarinnar slóða slóðanna

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse slóð.

Pronunciation

Noun

slóð f (genitive singular slóðar, nominative plural slóðir)

  1. a trail, a beaten track, a pathTemplate:jump
  2. (used in the plural) an area, a region, neck of the woodsTemplate:jump
  3. (computing) file path, URL

Declension

    Declension of slóð
f-s2 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative slóð slóðin slóðir slóðirnar
accusative slóð slóðina slóðir slóðirnar
dative slóð slóðinni slóðum slóðunum
genitive slóðar slóðarinnar slóða slóðanna

Synonyms

See also


Old Norse

Etymology

Of uncertain origin.

Noun

slóð f

  1. trail, track

Descendants

  • Danish: slod, slo
  • English: sleuth
  • Faroese: slóð

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