stjølur
Faroese
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse stjǫlr, from Proto-Germanic *staluz.
Noun
stjølur m (genitive singular stjalar, plural stjølir)
- bottom part of a sheaf
- low spirits, depression
- poor state
Declension
| m25 | Singular | Plural | ||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Nominative | stjølur | stjølurin | stjølir | stjølirnir |
| Accusative | stjøl | stjølin | stjølir | stjølirnar |
| Dative | stjøli | stjølinum | stjølum | stjølunum |
| Genitive | stjalar | stjalarins | stjala | stjalanna |
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