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| | ===Etymology=== | | ===Etymology=== |
| − | Derived from [[þunnur]] in the sense of being hung over. | + | From {{term|þunnur||thin; hung over|lang=is}}. |
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| | + | ===Pronunciation=== |
| | + | * {{IPA|/ˈθiŋ̊ka/|lang=is}} |
| | + | *: {{rhymes|iŋ̊ka|lang=is}} |
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| | ===Noun=== | | ===Noun=== |
| − | {{is-noun|f|þynnku|-}} | + | {{is-noun|f|þynnku|þynnkur}} |
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| | + | # {{uncountable|lang=is}} the state of being thin; [[thinness]] |
| | + | # {{countable|lang=is}} something that is thin (a thin sheet, thin porridge, etc.) |
| | + | # {{uncountable|lang=is}} [[hangover]] (the state of being [[hung over]]) |
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| − | # a [[hangover]], the state of being [[hung over]]{{jump|is|hangover|s}} | + | ====Declension==== |
| | + | {{is-decl-noun-f-w1|þ|y|nnk}} |
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| | ====See also==== | | ====See also==== |
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| | ====Synonyms==== | | ====Synonyms==== |
| − | * {{jump|s|is|hangover}} [[timburmenn]] | + | * {{sense|hangover}} {{l|is|timburmenn}} |