púta
Faroese
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editFrom Old Norse púta, from Old French pute.
Noun
editpúta f (genitive singular pútu, plural pútur)
Declension
editf1 | singular | plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | púta | pútan | pútur | púturnar |
accusative | pútu | pútuna | pútur | púturnar |
dative | pútu | pútuni | pútum | pútunum |
genitive | pútu | pútunnar | púta | pútanna |
Etymology 2
editCognate with Danish pude, English pout.
Noun
editpúta f (genitive singular pútu, plural pútur)
Declension
editf1 | singular | plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | púta | pútan | pútur | púturnar |
accusative | pútu | pútuna | pútur | púturnar |
dative | pútu | pútuni | pútum | pútunum |
genitive | pútu | pútunnar | púta | pútanna |
Synonyms
editIcelandic
editEtymology
editFrom Old Norse púta, from Old French pute.
Noun
editpúta f (genitive singular pútu, nominative plural pútur)
- hen
- Synonym: hæna
- whore, prostitute
- Synonym: hóra
Declension
editOld Norse
editEtymology
editBorrowed Old French pute, from Vulgar Latin putta/*puttāna, itself from Latin puta (“girl”).
Noun
editpúta f (genitive pútu, plural pútur)
Declension
edit Declension of púta (weak ōn-stem)
Descendants
editCategories:
- Faroese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Faroese/ʉuːta
- Faroese terms inherited from Old Norse
- Faroese terms derived from Old Norse
- Faroese terms derived from Old French
- Faroese lemmas
- Faroese nouns
- Faroese feminine nouns
- Icelandic terms inherited from Old Norse
- Icelandic terms derived from Old Norse
- Icelandic terms derived from Old French
- Icelandic lemmas
- Icelandic nouns
- Icelandic feminine nouns
- Old Norse terms borrowed from Old French
- Old Norse terms derived from Old French
- Old Norse terms derived from Vulgar Latin
- Old Norse terms derived from Latin
- Old Norse lemmas
- Old Norse nouns
- Old Norse feminine nouns
- Old Norse ōn-stem nouns