þys

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== Icelandic == === Etymology === From Old Norse þyss (“uproar, tumult”), from Proto-Germanic *þusiz, related to Proto-Germanic *þausōną (“to surge, roar, flow”), from the same source as *þeutaną (“to roar, howl”). Related to German tosen (“to roar, rage”), Old English þys (“tempest, storm”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /θɪːs/ Rhymes: -ɪːs === Noun === þys m (genitive singular þyss, no plural) din, rumpus ==== Declension ==== ==== See also ==== ys == Middle English == === Alternative forms === thys === Etymology 1 === ==== Determiner ==== þys alternative form of þis (“this”) ==== Pronoun ==== þys alternative form of þis (“this”) ==== Adverb ==== þys alternative form of þis (“this”) === Etymology 2 === ==== Determiner ==== þys alternative form of þes (“these”) ==== Pronoun ==== þys alternative form of þes (“these”) == Old English == === Determiner === þȳs instrumental masculine/neuter singular of þes === Pronoun === þȳs instrumental masculine/neuter singular of þes