svín

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== Faroese == === Etymology === From Old Norse svín, from Proto-Germanic *swīną, from an adjectival form of Proto-Indo-European *sū-. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /svʊin/ === Noun === svín n (genitive singular svíns, plural svín) pig, swine (Suidae) ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== aldansvín marsvín mylnusvín tindasvín villsvín == Icelandic == === Etymology === From Old Norse svín, from Proto-Germanic *swīną, from an adjectival form of Proto-Indo-European *sū-. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈsviːn] Rhymes: -iːn === Noun === svín n (genitive singular svíns, nominative plural svín) pig, swine (animal of the family Suidae) swine (contemptible person); one who is chauvinist, exploitative, very ill-mannered or uncleanly ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== svína (“to ignore right-of-way and drive right in front of another car coming from the sides”) ==== Related terms ==== sýr === Anagrams === víns == Old Norse == === Etymology === From Proto-Germanic *swīną, from an adjectival form of Proto-Indo-European *sū-. === Noun === svín n pig, swine ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== brimsvín (“whale”, literally “surf-swine”) ==== Descendants ==== Icelandic: svín Faroese: svín Norn: svin Norwegian Nynorsk: svin; (dialectal) svingn Jamtish: svýn Old Swedish: svīn Swedish: svin Danish: svin Norwegian Bokmål: svin