From the same ultimate source as strangur (“severe, strict”). Compare Old English streng (modern English string).[1]
strangi m (genitive singular stranga, nominative plural strangar)
singular | plural | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | strangi | stranginn | strangar | strangarnir |
accusative | stranga | strangann | stranga | strangana |
dative | stranga | stranganum | ströngum | ströngunum |
genitive | stranga | strangans | stranga | stranganna |
From Proto-West Germanic *strang.
strangi
strangi (“strong”) + -ī.
strangī f
case | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | strangī | strangī |
accusative | strangī | strangī |
genitive | strangī | strangino |
dative | strangī | stranginum |