refhvörf
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse refhvǫrf, literally “fox-turns”.[1]
Noun
refhvörf n pl (plural only, genitive plural refhvarfa)
- an oxymoron, a kind of equivocation which consisted in pairing off words of opposite bearing
Declension
| plural | ||
|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | |
| nominative | refhvörf | refhvörfin |
| accusative | refhvörf | refhvörfin |
| dative | refhvörfum | refhvörfunum |
| genitive | refhvarfa | refhvarfanna |