From Old Norse farþegi, from far (“passage”) + *þegi, from the Proto-Germanic components *farą (“passing, passage”) and *þegô (“receiver”) respectively; the original meaning was thus “one who takes a passage”.
farþegi m (genitive singular farþega, nominative plural farþegar)
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | farþegi | farþeginn | farþegar | farþegarnir |
accusative | farþega | farþegann | farþega | farþegana |
dative | farþega | farþeganum | farþegum | farþegunum |
genitive | farþega | farþegans | farþega | farþeganna |