Dictionary:ferdalek

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Etymology

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Shetland use

An Etymological Dictionary of the Norn Language in Shetland (1928–1932)
Jakobsen, Jakob
ferdalek [færꞏꞏdaləkꞏ, fərꞏꞏdalekꞏ and -ləkꞏ], sb., a journey or errand resulting badly or unsuccessfully, occas. also: work badly carried out; in phrases as: hit [‘it’] cam’ till a f., “that was indeed a nice trip or fine result” (ironically), he’s com’ till a f., he made a nice muddle of it; du’s made a f. o’ it, a) that was a nice journey you made, or that was a fine result (ironically); b) what a muddle you have made. Y. (Yh., Yn.). The form ferdalet [færꞏꞏdalətꞏ, fərꞏꞏdaletꞏ] (Yn.) is doubtless a corruption of ferdalek. — Icel. ferðalok, n., result of a journey, and ferðalag, n., a journey.


Pronunciation

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Alternate Forms

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Noun

ferdalek
  1. journey, trip

Inflection

 nm.s.1  Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative ferdalek ferdaleken ferdalekar ferdalekarne
Accusative ferdalek ferdaleken ferdaleka ferdalekana
Dative ferdaleki ferdalekenon ferdalekon ferdalekonon
Genitive ferdaleks ferdaleksens ferdaleka ferdalekana


Synonyms

ferd, tur

Sources