<span class="searchmatch">mikit</span> strong neuter nominative/accusative singular of mikill Icelandic: mikið Faroese: mikið Norwegian Nynorsk: mykje, myket; (dialectal) mykji, mikje...
mye, myje (alternative spelling) From Old Norse mykit, from <span class="searchmatch">mikit</span>, neuter of mikill. IPA(key): /²myː(j)ə/ mygje (dialectal) alternative form of mykje...
as the t-ending in the nominative and accusative singular neuter forms (<span class="searchmatch">mikit</span>). Icelandic: mikill Faroese: mikil Norn: mikkel, mukkel Norwegian Nynorsk:...
(reconstructed) IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">ˈmiːkit</span>/ → /ˈmiːkiʔ/ → /ˈmiːka/ → /ˈmiːkə/ (Old Egyptian, c. 2500 BCE) IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">ˈmiːkit</span>/ (Middle Egyptian, c. 1700 BCE)...
participle) myket inflection of myke: simple past past participle From Old Norse <span class="searchmatch">mikit</span>, neuter of mikill. IPA(key): /²mʏçːə/, /²myːçə/ myket n (comparative meir...
English fyrn. fjorð, fjörð fjǫrð last year, the past year fjǫrð vas hallæri <span class="searchmatch">mikit</span> last year there was great famine Old Norse: í fjǫrð Icelandic: í fyrra Faroese:...
в чёрном полушу́бочке, но́вых бе́лых ва́ленках и тёплой ша́пке - Djádja <span class="searchmatch">Mikit</span>, djádjuška, a djádjuška! - zakričál szádi jevó tónenʹkim goloskóm toroplívo...
in Hepburn-like romanization. From Old Norse mykit, a newer variant of <span class="searchmatch">mikit</span>, itself the neuter form of the adjective mikill (“big, large, great”), from...
Volume I. Copenhagen, page 454: […] þangat mantu heyra söng fagran ok hljóð <span class="searchmatch">mikit</span> ok dýrðlikt, […] […] thither you will hear songs beautiful and music great...
offentlig foranstaltning, Volume 3. Christiania, page 425: […] þar uar suo <span class="searchmatch">mikit</span> hareyste og gap […] […] there was so much noise and gab […] gaplyndi (“bluster”)...