spinna

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Faroese

Etymology

From Old Norse spinna, from Proto-Germanic *spinnaną. Compare Icelandic and Swedish spinna, Norwegian spinne, Danish spinde, English spin, Dutch and German spinnen.

Verb

spinna (third person singular past indicative spann, third person plural past indicative spunnu, supine spunnið)

  1. to spin

Conjugation

Conjugation of spinna (group v-44)
infinitive spinna
supine spunnið
participle (a34)1 spinnandi spunnin
present past
first singular spinni spann
second singular spinnur spanst
third singular spinnur spann
plural spinna spunnu
imperative
singular spinn!
plural spinnið!
1Only the past participle being declined.

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse spinna, from Proto-Germanic *spinnaną. Compare Faroese and Swedish spinna, Norwegian spinne, Danish spinde, English spin, Dutch and German spinnen.

Pronunciation

Verb

spinna (strong verb, third-person singular past indicative spann, third-person plural past indicative spunnu, supine spunnið)

  1. (transitive, with accusative) to spin

Conjugation

Derived terms


Old Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse spinna, from Proto-Germanic *spinnaną.

Verb

spinna

  1. to spin

Conjugation

Descendants

  • Swedish: spinna

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish spinna, from Old Norse spinna, from Proto-Germanic *spinnaną. Cognate with Danish spinde, Norwegian spinne, Icelandic spinna, English spin, Dutch spinnen and German spinnen.

Verb

spinna (present spinner, preterite spann, supine spunnit, imperative spinn)

  1. to spin; to turn around quickly
  2. to spin; to make yarn
  3. to purr (of a cat, to make a vibrating sound in its throat when contented)
  4. to create or extend a story from a given, fundamental seed