edik
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edik (plural edikte, diminutive ediktjie)
From Middle Dutch edic, from Old Dutch etig, from Proto-West Germanic *atek, metathesized variant of *aket, from Latin acētum.
Cognate with Old Saxon edik, Middle Low German etik, West Frisian jittik, Old High German ezzih, German Essig, Old Norse edik. More distantly related to Old Saxon ekid, Old English eced, Gothic 𐌰𐌺𐌴𐌹𐍄 (akeit). Doublet of azijn.
edik m (plural edikken, diminutive edikje n)
edik
From late Old Norse edik, from Middle Low German etik or Middle Dutch edik, from Proto-West Germanic *atek, metathesized variant of *aket, from Latin acētum.
Compare Faroese edikur, Norwegian eddik, Danish eddike, Swedish ättika, Old English æced, German Essig.
edik n (genitive singular ediks, no plural)
Declension of edik | ||
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n-s | singular | |
indefinite | definite | |
nominative | edik | edikið |
accusative | edik | edikið |
dative | ediki | edikinu |
genitive | ediks | ediksins |
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