þanki

See also: yanki

Icelandic

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle Low German danke, probably via Danish tanke, with the initial consonant of the related verb Icelandic þenkja (think), Danish tænke. Ultimately related to Old Saxon thenkian. The noun is attested in Icelandic sources since the 16th century.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈθauɲ̊cɪ/
    Rhymes: -auɲ̊cɪ
  • Rhymes: -auŋ̊cɪ

Noun

þanki m (genitive singular þanka, nominative plural þankar)

  1. thought, idea
    Synonym: hugsun

Declension

Declension of þanki (masculine)
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative þanki þankinn þankar þankarnir
accusative þanka þankann þanka þankana
dative þanka þankanum þönkum þönkunum
genitive þanka þankans þanka þankanna

Derived terms

  • fljúga ekki í þanka (to not come to mind)
  • fljúga í þanka (to come to mind)
  • vera í þungum þönkum (to be in deep thought, to be lost in one's thoughts)
  • þankagangur (a way of thinking, a mentality)
  • þankastrik (an em dash, “—”)