austur

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Icelandic

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse austr, from Proto-Germanic *austrą.

Adverb

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austur (comparative austar, superlative austast)

  1. east, eastward (designating movement to the east)
  2. in the east (only used together with a prepositional phrase indicating a more precise location, except when used comparatively)

Noun

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austur n (genitive singular austurs, no plural)

  1. east
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See also

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  • (compass points)
norðvestur norður norðaustur
vestur austur
suðvestur suður suðaustur


Etymology 2

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Related to the verb ausa.

Noun

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austur m (genitive singular austurs, nominative plural austrar)

  1. the act of drawing [water] or ladling
  2. waste, squandering
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