rísta

See also: rista

Old Norse

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *h₁reyp- (to tear), which would make it closely related to rífa (to tear, rip), Proto-Germanic *rippōną (to tear off), etc. Compare Proto-Indo-Iranian *rayš- (to be hurt, injured).

Verb

rísta (singular past indicative reist, plural past indicative ristu, past participle ristinn)

  1. to cut, slash
  2. to cut open
  3. to cut, carve, (en)grave on something
  4. to carve, form by carving

Conjugation

Descendants

  • Icelandic: rista
  • Faroese: riste
  • Norwegian Bokmål: riste
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: rista, riste
  • Old Swedish: rista
  • Old Danish: rijstæ

References

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