From Old Norse kǫttr, from Proto-Germanic *kattuz, possibly from Late Latin cattus (“domestic cat”), from Latin catta, from Afroasiatic. See the etymology at cat for further details.
køttur m (genitive singular kattar, plural køttir)
m25 | singular | plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | køttur | køtturin | køttir | køttirnir |
accusative | køtt | køttin | køttir | køttirnar |
dative | køtti | køttinum | køttum | køttunum |
genitive | kattar | kattarins | katta | kattanna |