Gøta

See also: gøta

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Faroese Gøta.

Proper noun

Gøta

  1. A village on the island of Eysturoy, Faroe Islands, also consisting of the subvillages Gøtueiði, Gøtugjógv and Syðrugøta. Full name Norðragøta.

Anagrams

Faroese

Etymology

Literally, "way", from Old Norse Gata.

Proper noun

Gøta f

  1. Gøta (a village on the island of Eysturoy, Faroe Islands)

Usage notes

  • í / úr Gøtuin / from Gøta
  • til Gøtuto Gøta

Declension

Singular
Indefinite
Nominative Gøta
Accusative Gøtu
Dative Gøtu
Genitive Gøtu

Derived terms

  • gøtumaður, (historical) gøtuskeggi, (jocular) gøtuskuri (man from Gøta)
  • Norðragøta, Gøtugjógv, Syðrugøta, undir Gøtueiði

Further reading

Gøta on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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