FAROESE: feitur (nom., s., m) / feit (nom., s., f) / feitan (accusative, s., m) / feita (accusative, s., f) / feitt (nom. & accusitive, s., n.) / feitum (dative, s., m) / feitari (dative, s., f) / feitum (dative, s., n.) / feits (genitive, s., m.) / feitar (accusitive, s., f) / feits (genitive, n.) / feitir (nom., pl., m) / feitar (nom. & accusitive, pl., f) / feitar (accusative, pl., m) / feit (nom. & accusative, pl., n.) / feitt (nom. & accusitive, s., n.) / feitum (dative, pl., m & f) / feita (genitive, pl., m & f) ‡
FAROESE: feitastur ‡‡
FAROESE: hora (s., f.) / horu (genative, s., f.) / horur (pl., f.) ‡‡‡
‡) (1) Cool, phat, hep, groovy ; (2) bold typeface ; (3) fat — Etym., Old Norse, Feitr = fat ;
‡‡) Superlatively Cool, Superlatively phat, Superlatively hep; = arsehole / Etym., Old Norse, Feitr = fat ;
‡‡‡) whore / slut; depending on context, may be intended pejoratively — Etym., Old Norse, hóra ; Proto-Indo-Europ., kāro = dear
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