drykkur

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Etymology

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From Old Norse drykkr (a drink), from Proto-Germanic *drunkiz, whence also Old English drync and Old High German trunch. Cognate with Danish drink and Swedish dryck.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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drykkur m (genitive singular drykkjar, nominative plural drykkir)

  1. drink, beverage (a served beverage)
  2. alcoholic drink (a served alcoholic beverage)

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