spýggja
Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse spýja (compare Icelandic spýja, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish spy), from Proto-Germanic *spīwaną, whence also Dutch spuwen, German speien, English spew, Gothic 𐍃𐍀𐌴𐌹𐍅𐌰𐌽 (speiwan). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ptyēw- (“to spit, vomit”).
Verb
spýggja (third person singular past indicative spýði, third person plural past indicative spýð, supine spýð)
- to vomit
Conjugation
| v-34 | ||||
| infinitive | spýggja | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| present participle | spýggjandi | |||
| past participle - | - | |||
| supine | spýð | |||
| number | singular | plural | ||
| person | first | second | third | all |
| indicative | eg | tú | hann/hon/tað | vit, tit, teir/tær/tey, tygum |
| present | spýggi | spýrt | spýr | spýggja |
| past | spýði | spýði | spýði | spýðu |
| imperative | – | tú | – | tit |
| present | — | spýggj! | — | spýggið! |
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