gengur

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse gengr, from Proto-Germanic *gangiz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈceiŋkʏr/
  • Rhymes: -eiŋkʏr

Adjective

gengur (comparative gengari, superlative gengastur)

  1. passable
  2. ambulant, able to walk

Declension

Positive forms of gengur
strong declension
(indefinite)
singular masculine feminine neuter
nominative gengur geng gengt
accusative gengan genga
dative gengum gengri gengu
genitive gengs gengrar gengs
plural masculine feminine neuter
nominative gengir gengar geng
accusative genga
dative gengum
genitive gengra
weak declension
(definite)
singular masculine feminine neuter
nominative gengi genga genga
acc/dat/gen genga gengu
plural (all-case) gengu
Comparative forms of gengur
weak declension
(definite)
masculine feminine neuter
singular (all-case) gengari gengari gengara
plural (all-case) gengari
Superlative forms of gengur
strong declension
(indefinite)
singular masculine feminine neuter
nominative gengastur gengust gengast
accusative gengastan gengasta
dative gengustum gengastri gengustu
genitive gengasts gengastrar gengasts
plural masculine feminine neuter
nominative gengastir gengastar gengust
accusative gengasta
dative gengustum
genitive gengastra
weak declension
(definite)
singular masculine feminine neuter
nominative gengasti gengasta gengasta
acc/dat/gen gengasta gengustu
plural (all-case) gengustu

Derived terms