tyggva

Old Norse

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *kewwaną.

Verb

tyggva (singular past indicative tǫgg, plural past indicative tuggu, past participle togginn)

  1. to chew

Conjugation

Conjugation of tyggva — active (strong class 3)
infinitive tyggva
present participle tyggvandi
past participle togginn
indicative subjunctive
present past present past
1st person singular tygg tǫgg tyggva tygga
2nd person singular tyggr tǫggt tyggvir tyggir
3rd person singular tyggr tǫgg tyggvi tyggi
1st person plural tyggum tuggum tyggvim tyggim
2nd person plural tyggvið tugguð tyggvið tyggið
3rd person plural tyggva tuggu tyggvi tyggi
imperative present
2nd person singular tygg
1st person plural tyggum
2nd person plural tyggvið
Conjugation of tyggva — mediopassive (strong class 3)
infinitive tyggvask
present participle tyggvandisk
past participle toggizk
indicative subjunctive
present past present past
1st person singular tyggumk tuggumk tyggumk tyggumk
2nd person singular tyggsk tǫggzk tyggvisk tyggisk
3rd person singular tyggsk tǫggsk tyggvisk tyggisk
1st person plural tyggumsk tuggumsk tyggvimsk tyggimsk
2nd person plural tyggvizk tugguzk tyggvizk tyggizk
3rd person plural tyggvask tuggusk tyggvisk tyggisk
imperative present
2nd person singular tyggsk
1st person plural tyggumsk
2nd person plural tyggvizk

Further reading

  • Zoëga, Geir T. (1910) “tyggva”, in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press; also available at the Internet Archive