hyski

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse hyski (household, family) (also hýski), from Proto-Germanic *hīwiskiją (household).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈhɪscɪ/
  • Rhymes: -ɪscɪ

Noun

hyski n (genitive singular hyskis, no plural)

  1. rabble, beggars, white trash, low people
    Synonyms: illþýði, ómerkilegt fólk, skríll, pakk
  2. (dated) household, family
    Synonyms: fjölskylda, heimilisfólk

Usage notes

  • Once used to refer collectively to parents, children and their servants—an old term for a family—almost synonymous with the contemporary term fjölskylda (family).

Declension

Declension of hyski (sg-only neuter)
singular
indefinite definite
nominative hyski hyskið
accusative hyski hyskið
dative hyski hyskinu
genitive hyskis hyskisins

Derived terms

  • aðskotahyski
  • alþýðuhyski
  • embættishyski
  • fasistahyski
  • forréttindahyski
  • galdrahyski
  • geithyski
  • glæpahyski
  • hirðhyski
  • lygahyski
  • sjúklingahyski
  • tepruhyski
  • tröllahyski
  • þjófahyski

Further reading