stríða

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== Faroese == === Etymology === From Old Norse stríða, from Proto-Germanic *strīdijaną. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈstɹʊiːja/ === Verb === stríða (third person singular past indicative stríddi, third person plural past indicative strítt, supine strítt) to quarrel, fight, dispute, struggle to drudge ==== Conjugation ==== === References === "stríða" at Sprotin.fo == Icelandic == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈstriːða] Rhymes: -iːða === Etymology 1 === From Old Norse stríða, from Proto-Germanic *strīdijaną. ==== Verb ==== stríða (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative stríddi, supine strítt) to struggle to tease Hættu að stríða mér! ― Stop teasing me! Ekki stríða systur þinni. ― Don't tease your sister. ===== Conjugation ===== ===== Derived terms ===== stríða gegn (“to go against”) stríðinn (“teasing, mischievous”) stríðni (“teasing, provocation”) ===== Related terms ===== stríð === Etymology 2 === ==== Noun ==== stríða indefinite genitive plural of stríð == Old Norse == === Etymology 1 === Related to stríð. ==== Adjective ==== stríða inflection of stríðr: positive degree strong feminine accusative singular positive degree strong masculine accusative plural positive degree weak masculine oblique singular positive degree weak feminine nominative singular positive degree weak neuter singular ==== Noun ==== stríða f (genitive stríðu) adversity hardness, austerity, severity strife stríða n genitive plural of stríð n ===== Declension ===== === Etymology 2 === From Proto-Germanic *strīdijaną. Cognate with English stride. ==== Verb ==== stríða to harm [with dative] to fight ===== Conjugation ===== ===== Descendants ===== === Further reading === Zoëga, Geir T. (1910), “stríða”, in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press, page 413; also available at the Internet Archive