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Faroese

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Etymology

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See kvikur (rapid, swift)

Verb

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kvika (third person singular past indicative kvikaði, third person plural past indicative kvikaðu, supine kvikað)

  1. to hasten, to hurry

Conjugation

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Conjugation of kvika (group v-30)
infinitive kvika
supine kvikað
participle (a6)1 kvikandi kvikaður
present past
first singular kviki kvikaði
second singular kvikar kvikaði
third singular kvikar kvikaði
plural kvika kvikaðu
imperative
singular kvika!
plural kvikið!
1Only the past participle being declined.

Synonyms

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Icelandic

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Etymology

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From Old Norse kvika.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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kvika f (genitive singular kviku, nominative plural kvikur)

  1. quick (flesh under nails, hoofs, etc.)
  2. (obsolete) spring, fount (place where water emerges from the ground)
  3. (nautical) swell
  4. quicksand
  5. (geology) magma

Declension

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    Declension of kvika
f-w1 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative kvika kvikan kvikur kvikurnar
accusative kviku kvikuna kvikur kvikurnar
dative kviku kvikunni kvikum kvikunum
genitive kviku kvikunnar kvika/kvikna kvikanna/kviknanna

Synonyms

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Verb

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kvika (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative kvikaði, supine kvikað)

  1. (intransitive) to move, stir (of small movements)

Verb

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kvika (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative hvikaði, supine hvikað)

  1. (intransitive) to move away, withdraw

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology 1

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Related to kvik (quick, lively).

Alternative forms

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Verb

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kvika (present tense kvikar, past tense kvika, past participle kvika, passive infinitive kvikast, present participle kvikande, imperative kvika/kvik)

  1. (transitive) to liven up, invigorate
  2. (intransitive) to grow, become augmented
    elva har kvika i natt
    the river has grown by night

Etymology 2

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From Old Norse hvika (to quail, shrink, waver).

Alternative forms

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Verb

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kvika (present tense kvikar, past tense kvika, past participle kvika, passive infinitive kvikast, present participle kvikande, imperative kvika/kvik)

  1. (intransitive) to shudder
  2. (intransitive) to be confused

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Old Norse

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Related to kvikr (alive).

Noun

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kvika f

  1. the quick (under nails, hoofs etc.)
  2. (uncertain) polyps (in the nostrils)
  3. running fluid

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Icelandic: kvika f
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: kvik m, kvike m
  • Norwegian Bokmål: kvik m, kvike m

References

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  • kvika”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press