From Old Norse klǫpp (“a pierlike rock, stepping stone in a stream”), from Proto-Germanic *klampō, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gel (“to form into a ball”). See *klumpô (“clump, mass”), Middle High German klapf (“cliff top”), English clop (“rock, mound, hillock”).
klöpp f (genitive singular klappar, nominative plural klappir)
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | klöpp | klöppin | klappir | klappirnar |
accusative | klöpp | klöppina | klappir | klappirnar |
dative | klöpp | klöppinni | klöppum | klöppunum |
genitive | klappar | klapparinnar | klappa | klappanna |
Inflected form of klapp (“applause; pat, stroke”).
klöpp