þrot

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Icelandic

Etymology

Inherited from Old Norse þrot, from Proto-Germanic *þrutą (exhaustion).

Pronunciation

Noun

þrot n (genitive singular þrots, nominative plural þrot)

  1. shortage, lack

Usage notes

  • The word þrot is chiefly used in set phrases, such as á þrotum (at an end, run out, exhausted) and að þrotum kominn (exhausted, used up, worn out).

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