Faroese

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Etymology

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From Old Norse fagr, from Proto-Germanic *fagraz, from Proto-Indo-European *ph₂ḱ- (to fasten, place).

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fagur (comparative fagrari, superlative fagrastur)

  1. beautiful, fair, pulchritudinous
    fagrir litir
    beautiful colors
    alt er í fagrasta lagi
    all is in best order
  2. (weather) very good
    veðrið var av fagrasta
    the weather was of the best
  3. (literature) about fiction
    fagrar bókmentir
    fiction

Declension

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Declension of fagur (a29)
Singular Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative fagur føgur fagurt
Accusative fagran fagra fagurt
Dative føgrum fagrari føgrum
Genitive fagurs fagrar fagurs
Plural Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative fagrir fagrar føgur
Accusative fagrar fagrar føgur
Dative føgrum føgrum føgrum
Genitive fagra fagra fagra

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Icelandic

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Etymology

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From Old Norse fagr, from Proto-Germanic *fagraz, from Proto-Indo-European *ph₂ḱ- (to fasten, place).

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Adjective

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fagur (comparative fegurri, superlative fegurstur)

  1. beautiful, fair

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A poetic comparative form fegri also exists:

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Romanian

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Noun

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fagur m (plural faguri)

  1. Alternative form of fagure

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative fagur fagurul faguri fagurii
genitive-dative fagur fagurului faguri fagurilor
vocative fagurule fagurilor
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