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1 Faroese
1.1 Pronunciation
1.2 Etymology 1
1.2.1 Noun
1.2.1.1 Declension
1.2.1.2 Antonyms
1.3 Etymology 2
1.3.1 Noun
1.3.1.1 Declension
1.4 Etymology 3
1.4.1 Verb
1.4.1.1 Conjugation
2 Icelandic
2.1 Pronunciation
2.2 Etymology 1
2.2.1 Noun
2.2.1.1 Declension
2.3 Etymology 2
2.3.1 Verb
2.3.1.1 Conjugation
3 Norwegian Nynorsk
3.1 Alternative forms
3.2 Etymology
3.3 Pronunciation
3.4 Verb
3.4.1 Derived terms
3.4.2 Related terms
3.5 See also
3.6 References
4 Old Norse
4.1 Etymology
4.2 Verb
4.2.1 Descendants
4.3 References
5 Serbo-Croatian
5.1 Etymology
5.2 Pronunciation
5.3 Noun
5.3.1 Declension

Faroese
Pronunciation

IPA(key): ['??pna]

Etymology 1
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)


adult female seal

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Antonyms

(adult female seal): brimil (�adult male seal�)

Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

a double page of an open book

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Etymology 3

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (third person singular past indicative opna�i, third person plural past
indicative opna�, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ? Conjugation of opna
Icelandic
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /'?hpna/

Rhymes: -?hpna

Etymology 1

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, nominative plural opnur)

opening (hole, etc.)


a large pond
the two exposed pages of an open book, magazine, etc.
(phonetics) the degree to which the mouth is open when a sound is produced

Declension
show ?declension of opna
Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative opna�i, supine opna�)
to open

Conjugation
show ?opna � active voice (germynd)
show ?opnast � mediopassive voice (mi�mynd)
show ?opna�ur � past participle (l�singarh�ttur ��t��ar)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms

opne (e infinitive)

Etymology

From Old Norse opna. Akin to English open.


Pronunciation

IPA(key): /�?pn?/

Verb

opna (present tense opnar, past tense opna, past participle opna, passive
infinitive opnast, present participle opnande, imperative opn/opna)

to open

Opnar du opp d�ra?

Can you open the door?

Derived terms

uopna

Related terms

open

See also

�pne (Bokm�l)

References

�opna� in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old Norse
Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (singular past indicative opna�i, plural past indicative opnu�u, past
participle opna�ur)

to open

Descendants
Danish: �bne
Faroese: opna
Icelandic: opna

Norwegian (Bokm�l): �pne


Norwegian (Nynorsk): opna, opne
Swedish: �ppna, (dialectal) �ppten

References

opna in Geir T. Zo�ga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford:


Clarendon Press

Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /opna/
Hyphenation: op?na

Noun

�pna f (Cyrillic spelling ?`???)

membrane, film, pellicle, cuticle

Declension
show ?Declension of opna
Categories:

Faroese terms with IPA pronunciationFaroese lemmasFaroese nounsFaroese feminine


nounsFaroese terms derived from Old NorseFaroese terms derived from Proto-
GermanicFaroese verbsfo:SealsIcelandic 2-syllable wordsIcelandic terms with IPA
pronunciationIcelandic terms derived from Old NorseIcelandic terms derived from
Proto-GermanicIcelandic lemmasIcelandic nounsIcelandic feminine
nounsis:PhoneticsIcelandic verbsIcelandic weak verbsMost used Icelandic
verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old NorseNorwegian terms with IPA
pronunciationNorwegian Nynorsk lemmasNorwegian Nynorsk verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms
with usage examplesOld Norse terms inherited from Proto-GermanicOld Norse terms
derived from Proto-GermanicOld Norse lemmasOld Norse verbsSerbo-Croatian terms with
IPA pronunciationSerbo-Croatian lemmasSerbo-Croatian nounsSerbo-Croatian feminine
nouns

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Contents

1 Faroese
1.1 Pronunciation
1.2 Etymology 1
1.2.1 Noun
1.2.1.1 Declension
1.2.1.2 Antonyms
1.3 Etymology 2
1.3.1 Noun
1.3.1.1 Declension
1.4 Etymology 3
1.4.1 Verb
1.4.1.1 Conjugation
2 Icelandic
2.1 Pronunciation
2.2 Etymology 1
2.2.1 Noun
2.2.1.1 Declension
2.3 Etymology 2
2.3.1 Verb
2.3.1.1 Conjugation
3 Norwegian Nynorsk
3.1 Alternative forms
3.2 Etymology
3.3 Pronunciation
3.4 Verb
3.4.1 Derived terms
3.4.2 Related terms
3.5 See also
3.6 References
4 Old Norse
4.1 Etymology
4.2 Verb
4.2.1 Descendants
4.3 References
5 Serbo-Croatian
5.1 Etymology
5.2 Pronunciation
5.3 Noun
5.3.1 Declension

Faroese
Pronunciation
IPA(key): ['??pna]

Etymology 1
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

adult female seal

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Antonyms

(adult female seal): brimil (�adult male seal�)

Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

a double page of an open book

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Etymology 3

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (third person singular past indicative opna�i, third person plural past
indicative opna�, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ? Conjugation of opna
Icelandic
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /'?hpna/

Rhymes: -?hpna

Etymology 1

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, nominative plural opnur)

opening (hole, etc.)


a large pond
the two exposed pages of an open book, magazine, etc.
(phonetics) the degree to which the mouth is open when a sound is produced

Declension
show ?declension of opna
Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative opna�i, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ?opna � active voice (germynd)
show ?opnast � mediopassive voice (mi�mynd)
show ?opna�ur � past participle (l�singarh�ttur ��t��ar)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms

opne (e infinitive)

Etymology

From Old Norse opna. Akin to English open.


Pronunciation

IPA(key): /�?pn?/

Verb

opna (present tense opnar, past tense opna, past participle opna, passive
infinitive opnast, present participle opnande, imperative opn/opna)

to open

Opnar du opp d�ra?

Can you open the door?

Derived terms

uopna

Related terms

open

See also

�pne (Bokm�l)

References

�opna� in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *upanona.
Verb

opna (singular past indicative opna�i, plural past indicative opnu�u, past
participle opna�ur)

to open

Descendants

Danish: �bne
Faroese: opna
Icelandic: opna

Norwegian (Bokm�l): �pne


Norwegian (Nynorsk): opna, opne
Swedish: �ppna, (dialectal) �ppten

References

opna in Geir T. Zo�ga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford:


Clarendon Press

Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /opna/
Hyphenation: op?na

Noun

�pna f (Cyrillic spelling ?`???)

membrane, film, pellicle, cuticle

Declension
show ?Declension of opna
Categories:

Faroese terms with IPA pronunciationFaroese lemmasFaroese nounsFaroese feminine


nounsFaroese terms derived from Old NorseFaroese terms derived from Proto-
GermanicFaroese verbsfo:SealsIcelandic 2-syllable wordsIcelandic terms with IPA
pronunciationIcelandic terms derived from Old NorseIcelandic terms derived from
Proto-GermanicIcelandic lemmasIcelandic nounsIcelandic feminine
nounsis:PhoneticsIcelandic verbsIcelandic weak verbsMost used Icelandic
verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old NorseNorwegian terms with IPA
pronunciationNorwegian Nynorsk lemmasNorwegian Nynorsk verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms
with usage examplesOld Norse terms inherited from Proto-GermanicOld Norse terms
derived from Proto-GermanicOld Norse lemmasOld Norse verbsSerbo-Croatian terms with
IPA pronunciationSerbo-Croatian lemmasSerbo-Croatian nounsSerbo-Croatian feminine
nouns

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Contents

1 Faroese
1.1 Pronunciation
1.2 Etymology 1
1.2.1 Noun
1.2.1.1 Declension
1.2.1.2 Antonyms
1.3 Etymology 2
1.3.1 Noun
1.3.1.1 Declension
1.4 Etymology 3
1.4.1 Verb
1.4.1.1 Conjugation
2 Icelandic
2.1 Pronunciation
2.2 Etymology 1
2.2.1 Noun
2.2.1.1 Declension
2.3 Etymology 2
2.3.1 Verb
2.3.1.1 Conjugation
3 Norwegian Nynorsk
3.1 Alternative forms
3.2 Etymology
3.3 Pronunciation
3.4 Verb
3.4.1 Derived terms
3.4.2 Related terms
3.5 See also
3.6 References
4 Old Norse
4.1 Etymology
4.2 Verb
4.2.1 Descendants
4.3 References
5 Serbo-Croatian
5.1 Etymology
5.2 Pronunciation
5.3 Noun
5.3.1 Declension

Faroese
Pronunciation

IPA(key): ['??pna]

Etymology 1
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

adult female seal

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Antonyms

(adult female seal): brimil (�adult male seal�)

Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

a double page of an open book

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Etymology 3

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (third person singular past indicative opna�i, third person plural past
indicative opna�, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ? Conjugation of opna
Icelandic
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /'?hpna/

Rhymes: -?hpna
Etymology 1

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, nominative plural opnur)

opening (hole, etc.)


a large pond
the two exposed pages of an open book, magazine, etc.
(phonetics) the degree to which the mouth is open when a sound is produced

Declension
show ?declension of opna
Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative opna�i, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ?opna � active voice (germynd)
show ?opnast � mediopassive voice (mi�mynd)
show ?opna�ur � past participle (l�singarh�ttur ��t��ar)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms

opne (e infinitive)

Etymology

From Old Norse opna. Akin to English open.


Pronunciation

IPA(key): /�?pn?/

Verb

opna (present tense opnar, past tense opna, past participle opna, passive
infinitive opnast, present participle opnande, imperative opn/opna)

to open

Opnar du opp d�ra?

Can you open the door?

Derived terms

uopna

Related terms

open

See also
�pne (Bokm�l)

References

�opna� in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old Norse
Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (singular past indicative opna�i, plural past indicative opnu�u, past
participle opna�ur)

to open

Descendants

Danish: �bne
Faroese: opna
Icelandic: opna

Norwegian (Bokm�l): �pne


Norwegian (Nynorsk): opna, opne
Swedish: �ppna, (dialectal) �ppten

References

opna in Geir T. Zo�ga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford:


Clarendon Press

Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /opna/
Hyphenation: op?na

Noun

�pna f (Cyrillic spelling ?`???)

membrane, film, pellicle, cuticle

Declension
show ?Declension of opna
Categories:

Faroese terms with IPA pronunciationFaroese lemmasFaroese nounsFaroese feminine


nounsFaroese terms derived from Old NorseFaroese terms derived from Proto-
GermanicFaroese verbsfo:SealsIcelandic 2-syllable wordsIcelandic terms with IPA
pronunciationIcelandic terms derived from Old NorseIcelandic terms derived from
Proto-GermanicIcelandic lemmasIcelandic nounsIcelandic feminine
nounsis:PhoneticsIcelandic verbsIcelandic weak verbsMost used Icelandic
verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old NorseNorwegian terms with IPA
pronunciationNorwegian Nynorsk lemmasNorwegian Nynorsk verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms
with usage examplesOld Norse terms inherited from Proto-GermanicOld Norse terms
derived from Proto-GermanicOld Norse lemmasOld Norse verbsSerbo-Croatian terms with
IPA pronunciationSerbo-Croatian lemmasSerbo-Croatian nounsSerbo-Croatian feminine
nouns

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Contents

1 Faroese
1.1 Pronunciation
1.2 Etymology 1
1.2.1 Noun
1.2.1.1 Declension
1.2.1.2 Antonyms
1.3 Etymology 2
1.3.1 Noun
1.3.1.1 Declension
1.4 Etymology 3
1.4.1 Verb
1.4.1.1 Conjugation
2 Icelandic
2.1 Pronunciation
2.2 Etymology 1
2.2.1 Noun
2.2.1.1 Declension
2.3 Etymology 2
2.3.1 Verb
2.3.1.1 Conjugation
3 Norwegian Nynorsk
3.1 Alternative forms
3.2 Etymology
3.3 Pronunciation
3.4 Verb
3.4.1 Derived terms
3.4.2 Related terms
3.5 See also
3.6 References
4 Old Norse
4.1 Etymology
4.2 Verb
4.2.1 Descendants
4.3 References
5 Serbo-Croatian
5.1 Etymology
5.2 Pronunciation
5.3 Noun
5.3.1 Declension

Faroese
Pronunciation

IPA(key): ['??pna]

Etymology 1
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

adult female seal

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Antonyms

(adult female seal): brimil (�adult male seal�)

Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

a double page of an open book

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Etymology 3

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (third person singular past indicative opna�i, third person plural past
indicative opna�, supine opna�)

to open
Conjugation
show ? Conjugation of opna
Icelandic
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /'?hpna/

Rhymes: -?hpna

Etymology 1

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, nominative plural opnur)

opening (hole, etc.)


a large pond
the two exposed pages of an open book, magazine, etc.
(phonetics) the degree to which the mouth is open when a sound is produced

Declension
show ?declension of opna
Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative opna�i, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ?opna � active voice (germynd)
show ?opnast � mediopassive voice (mi�mynd)
show ?opna�ur � past participle (l�singarh�ttur ��t��ar)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms

opne (e infinitive)

Etymology

From Old Norse opna. Akin to English open.


Pronunciation

IPA(key): /�?pn?/

Verb

opna (present tense opnar, past tense opna, past participle opna, passive
infinitive opnast, present participle opnande, imperative opn/opna)

to open

Opnar du opp d�ra?

Can you open the door?


Derived terms

uopna

Related terms

open

See also

�pne (Bokm�l)

References

�opna� in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old Norse
Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (singular past indicative opna�i, plural past indicative opnu�u, past
participle opna�ur)

to open

Descendants

Danish: �bne
Faroese: opna
Icelandic: opna

Norwegian (Bokm�l): �pne


Norwegian (Nynorsk): opna, opne
Swedish: �ppna, (dialectal) �ppten

References

opna in Geir T. Zo�ga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford:


Clarendon Press

Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /opna/
Hyphenation: op?na

Noun

�pna f (Cyrillic spelling ?`???)

membrane, film, pellicle, cuticle


Declension
show ?Declension of opna
Categories:

Faroese terms with IPA pronunciationFaroese lemmasFaroese nounsFaroese feminine


nounsFaroese terms derived from Old NorseFaroese terms derived from Proto-
GermanicFaroese verbsfo:SealsIcelandic 2-syllable wordsIcelandic terms with IPA
pronunciationIcelandic terms derived from Old NorseIcelandic terms derived from
Proto-GermanicIcelandic lemmasIcelandic nounsIcelandic feminine
nounsis:PhoneticsIcelandic verbsIcelandic weak verbsMost used Icelandic
verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old NorseNorwegian terms with IPA
pronunciationNorwegian Nynorsk lemmasNorwegian Nynorsk verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms
with usage examplesOld Norse terms inherited from Proto-GermanicOld Norse terms
derived from Proto-GermanicOld Norse lemmasOld Norse verbsSerbo-Croatian terms with
IPA pronunciationSerbo-Croatian lemmasSerbo-Croatian nounsSerbo-Croatian feminine
nouns

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1 Faroese
1.1 Pronunciation
1.2 Etymology 1
1.2.1 Noun
1.2.1.1 Declension
1.2.1.2 Antonyms
1.3 Etymology 2
1.3.1 Noun
1.3.1.1 Declension
1.4 Etymology 3
1.4.1 Verb
1.4.1.1 Conjugation
2 Icelandic
2.1 Pronunciation
2.2 Etymology 1
2.2.1 Noun
2.2.1.1 Declension
2.3 Etymology 2
2.3.1 Verb
2.3.1.1 Conjugation
3 Norwegian Nynorsk
3.1 Alternative forms
3.2 Etymology
3.3 Pronunciation
3.4 Verb
3.4.1 Derived terms
3.4.2 Related terms
3.5 See also
3.6 References
4 Old Norse
4.1 Etymology
4.2 Verb
4.2.1 Descendants
4.3 References
5 Serbo-Croatian
5.1 Etymology
5.2 Pronunciation
5.3 Noun
5.3.1 Declension

Faroese
Pronunciation

IPA(key): ['??pna]

Etymology 1
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

adult female seal

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Antonyms

(adult female seal): brimil (�adult male seal�)

Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

a double page of an open book

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Etymology 3

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (third person singular past indicative opna�i, third person plural past
indicative opna�, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ? Conjugation of opna
Icelandic
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /'?hpna/

Rhymes: -?hpna

Etymology 1

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, nominative plural opnur)

opening (hole, etc.)


a large pond
the two exposed pages of an open book, magazine, etc.
(phonetics) the degree to which the mouth is open when a sound is produced

Declension
show ?declension of opna
Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative opna�i, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ?opna � active voice (germynd)
show ?opnast � mediopassive voice (mi�mynd)
show ?opna�ur � past participle (l�singarh�ttur ��t��ar)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms

opne (e infinitive)

Etymology

From Old Norse opna. Akin to English open.


Pronunciation

IPA(key): /�?pn?/
Verb

opna (present tense opnar, past tense opna, past participle opna, passive
infinitive opnast, present participle opnande, imperative opn/opna)

to open

Opnar du opp d�ra?

Can you open the door?

Derived terms

uopna

Related terms

open

See also

�pne (Bokm�l)

References

�opna� in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old Norse
Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (singular past indicative opna�i, plural past indicative opnu�u, past
participle opna�ur)

to open

Descendants

Danish: �bne
Faroese: opna
Icelandic: opna

Norwegian (Bokm�l): �pne


Norwegian (Nynorsk): opna, opne
Swedish: �ppna, (dialectal) �ppten

References

opna in Geir T. Zo�ga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford:


Clarendon Press

Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /opna/
Hyphenation: op?na

Noun

�pna f (Cyrillic spelling ?`???)

membrane, film, pellicle, cuticle

Declension
show ?Declension of opna
Categories:

Faroese terms with IPA pronunciationFaroese lemmasFaroese nounsFaroese feminine


nounsFaroese terms derived from Old NorseFaroese terms derived from Proto-
GermanicFaroese verbsfo:SealsIcelandic 2-syllable wordsIcelandic terms with IPA
pronunciationIcelandic terms derived from Old NorseIcelandic terms derived from
Proto-GermanicIcelandic lemmasIcelandic nounsIcelandic feminine
nounsis:PhoneticsIcelandic verbsIcelandic weak verbsMost used Icelandic
verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old NorseNorwegian terms with IPA
pronunciationNorwegian Nynorsk lemmasNorwegian Nynorsk verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms
with usage examplesOld Norse terms inherited from Proto-GermanicOld Norse terms
derived from Proto-GermanicOld Norse lemmasOld Norse verbsSerbo-Croatian terms with
IPA pronunciationSerbo-Croatian lemmasSerbo-Croatian nounsSerbo-Croatian feminine
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Contents

1 Faroese
1.1 Pronunciation
1.2 Etymology 1
1.2.1 Noun
1.2.1.1 Declension
1.2.1.2 Antonyms
1.3 Etymology 2
1.3.1 Noun
1.3.1.1 Declension
1.4 Etymology 3
1.4.1 Verb
1.4.1.1 Conjugation
2 Icelandic
2.1 Pronunciation
2.2 Etymology 1
2.2.1 Noun
2.2.1.1 Declension
2.3 Etymology 2
2.3.1 Verb
2.3.1.1 Conjugation
3 Norwegian Nynorsk
3.1 Alternative forms
3.2 Etymology
3.3 Pronunciation
3.4 Verb
3.4.1 Derived terms
3.4.2 Related terms
3.5 See also
3.6 References
4 Old Norse
4.1 Etymology
4.2 Verb
4.2.1 Descendants
4.3 References
5 Serbo-Croatian
5.1 Etymology
5.2 Pronunciation
5.3 Noun
5.3.1 Declension

Faroese
Pronunciation

IPA(key): ['??pna]

Etymology 1
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

adult female seal

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Antonyms

(adult female seal): brimil (�adult male seal�)


Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

a double page of an open book

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Etymology 3

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (third person singular past indicative opna�i, third person plural past
indicative opna�, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ? Conjugation of opna
Icelandic
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /'?hpna/

Rhymes: -?hpna

Etymology 1

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, nominative plural opnur)

opening (hole, etc.)


a large pond
the two exposed pages of an open book, magazine, etc.
(phonetics) the degree to which the mouth is open when a sound is produced

Declension
show ?declension of opna
Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative opna�i, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ?opna � active voice (germynd)
show ?opnast � mediopassive voice (mi�mynd)
show ?opna�ur � past participle (l�singarh�ttur ��t��ar)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
opne (e infinitive)

Etymology

From Old Norse opna. Akin to English open.


Pronunciation

IPA(key): /�?pn?/

Verb

opna (present tense opnar, past tense opna, past participle opna, passive
infinitive opnast, present participle opnande, imperative opn/opna)

to open

Opnar du opp d�ra?

Can you open the door?

Derived terms

uopna

Related terms

open

See also

�pne (Bokm�l)

References

�opna� in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old Norse
Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (singular past indicative opna�i, plural past indicative opnu�u, past
participle opna�ur)

to open

Descendants

Danish: �bne
Faroese: opna
Icelandic: opna

Norwegian (Bokm�l): �pne


Norwegian (Nynorsk): opna, opne
Swedish: �ppna, (dialectal) �ppten

References
opna in Geir T. Zo�ga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford:
Clarendon Press

Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /opna/
Hyphenation: op?na

Noun

�pna f (Cyrillic spelling ?`???)

membrane, film, pellicle, cuticle

Declension
show ?Declension of opna
Categories:

Faroese terms with IPA pronunciationFaroese lemmasFaroese nounsFaroese feminine


nounsFaroese terms derived from Old NorseFaroese terms derived from Proto-
GermanicFaroese verbsfo:SealsIcelandic 2-syllable wordsIcelandic terms with IPA
pronunciationIcelandic terms derived from Old NorseIcelandic terms derived from
Proto-GermanicIcelandic lemmasIcelandic nounsIcelandic feminine
nounsis:PhoneticsIcelandic verbsIcelandic weak verbsMost used Icelandic
verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old NorseNorwegian terms with IPA
pronunciationNorwegian Nynorsk lemmasNorwegian Nynorsk verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms
with usage examplesOld Norse terms inherited from Proto-GermanicOld Norse terms
derived from Proto-GermanicOld Norse lemmasOld Norse verbsSerbo-Croatian terms with
IPA pronunciationSerbo-Croatian lemmasSerbo-Croatian nounsSerbo-Croatian feminine
nouns

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Contents

1 Faroese
1.1 Pronunciation
1.2 Etymology 1
1.2.1 Noun
1.2.1.1 Declension
1.2.1.2 Antonyms
1.3 Etymology 2
1.3.1 Noun
1.3.1.1 Declension
1.4 Etymology 3
1.4.1 Verb
1.4.1.1 Conjugation
2 Icelandic
2.1 Pronunciation
2.2 Etymology 1
2.2.1 Noun
2.2.1.1 Declension
2.3 Etymology 2
2.3.1 Verb
2.3.1.1 Conjugation
3 Norwegian Nynorsk
3.1 Alternative forms
3.2 Etymology
3.3 Pronunciation
3.4 Verb
3.4.1 Derived terms
3.4.2 Related terms
3.5 See also
3.6 References
4 Old Norse
4.1 Etymology
4.2 Verb
4.2.1 Descendants
4.3 References
5 Serbo-Croatian
5.1 Etymology
5.2 Pronunciation
5.3 Noun
5.3.1 Declension

Faroese
Pronunciation

IPA(key): ['??pna]

Etymology 1
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Noun
opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

adult female seal

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Antonyms

(adult female seal): brimil (�adult male seal�)

Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

a double page of an open book

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Etymology 3

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (third person singular past indicative opna�i, third person plural past
indicative opna�, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ? Conjugation of opna
Icelandic
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /'?hpna/

Rhymes: -?hpna

Etymology 1

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, nominative plural opnur)

opening (hole, etc.)


a large pond
the two exposed pages of an open book, magazine, etc.
(phonetics) the degree to which the mouth is open when a sound is produced

Declension
show ?declension of opna
Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb
opna (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative opna�i, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ?opna � active voice (germynd)
show ?opnast � mediopassive voice (mi�mynd)
show ?opna�ur � past participle (l�singarh�ttur ��t��ar)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms

opne (e infinitive)

Etymology

From Old Norse opna. Akin to English open.


Pronunciation

IPA(key): /�?pn?/

Verb

opna (present tense opnar, past tense opna, past participle opna, passive
infinitive opnast, present participle opnande, imperative opn/opna)

to open

Opnar du opp d�ra?

Can you open the door?

Derived terms

uopna

Related terms

open

See also

�pne (Bokm�l)

References

�opna� in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old Norse
Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (singular past indicative opna�i, plural past indicative opnu�u, past
participle opna�ur)

to open

Descendants
Danish: �bne
Faroese: opna
Icelandic: opna

Norwegian (Bokm�l): �pne


Norwegian (Nynorsk): opna, opne
Swedish: �ppna, (dialectal) �ppten

References

opna in Geir T. Zo�ga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford:


Clarendon Press

Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /opna/
Hyphenation: op?na

Noun

�pna f (Cyrillic spelling ?`???)

membrane, film, pellicle, cuticle

Declension
show ?Declension of opna
Categories:

Faroese terms with IPA pronunciationFaroese lemmasFaroese nounsFaroese feminine


nounsFaroese terms derived from Old NorseFaroese terms derived from Proto-
GermanicFaroese verbsfo:SealsIcelandic 2-syllable wordsIcelandic terms with IPA
pronunciationIcelandic terms derived from Old NorseIcelandic terms derived from
Proto-GermanicIcelandic lemmasIcelandic nounsIcelandic feminine
nounsis:PhoneticsIcelandic verbsIcelandic weak verbsMost used Icelandic
verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old NorseNorwegian terms with IPA
pronunciationNorwegian Nynorsk lemmasNorwegian Nynorsk verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms
with usage examplesOld Norse terms inherited from Proto-GermanicOld Norse terms
derived from Proto-GermanicOld Norse lemmasOld Norse verbsSerbo-Croatian terms with
IPA pronunciationSerbo-Croatian lemmasSerbo-Croatian nounsSerbo-Croatian feminine
nouns

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Contents

1 Faroese
1.1 Pronunciation
1.2 Etymology 1
1.2.1 Noun
1.2.1.1 Declension
1.2.1.2 Antonyms
1.3 Etymology 2
1.3.1 Noun
1.3.1.1 Declension
1.4 Etymology 3
1.4.1 Verb
1.4.1.1 Conjugation
2 Icelandic
2.1 Pronunciation
2.2 Etymology 1
2.2.1 Noun
2.2.1.1 Declension
2.3 Etymology 2
2.3.1 Verb
2.3.1.1 Conjugation
3 Norwegian Nynorsk
3.1 Alternative forms
3.2 Etymology
3.3 Pronunciation
3.4 Verb
3.4.1 Derived terms
3.4.2 Related terms
3.5 See also
3.6 References
4 Old Norse
4.1 Etymology
4.2 Verb
4.2.1 Descendants
4.3 References
5 Serbo-Croatian
5.1 Etymology
5.2 Pronunciation
5.3 Noun
5.3.1 Declension

Faroese
Pronunciation
IPA(key): ['??pna]

Etymology 1
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

adult female seal

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Antonyms

(adult female seal): brimil (�adult male seal�)

Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

a double page of an open book

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Etymology 3

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (third person singular past indicative opna�i, third person plural past
indicative opna�, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ? Conjugation of opna
Icelandic
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /'?hpna/

Rhymes: -?hpna

Etymology 1

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, nominative plural opnur)

opening (hole, etc.)


a large pond
the two exposed pages of an open book, magazine, etc.
(phonetics) the degree to which the mouth is open when a sound is produced

Declension
show ?declension of opna
Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative opna�i, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ?opna � active voice (germynd)
show ?opnast � mediopassive voice (mi�mynd)
show ?opna�ur � past participle (l�singarh�ttur ��t��ar)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms

opne (e infinitive)

Etymology

From Old Norse opna. Akin to English open.


Pronunciation

IPA(key): /�?pn?/

Verb

opna (present tense opnar, past tense opna, past participle opna, passive
infinitive opnast, present participle opnande, imperative opn/opna)

to open

Opnar du opp d�ra?

Can you open the door?

Derived terms

uopna

Related terms

open

See also

�pne (Bokm�l)

References

�opna� in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *upanona.
Verb

opna (singular past indicative opna�i, plural past indicative opnu�u, past
participle opna�ur)

to open

Descendants

Danish: �bne
Faroese: opna
Icelandic: opna

Norwegian (Bokm�l): �pne


Norwegian (Nynorsk): opna, opne
Swedish: �ppna, (dialectal) �ppten

References

opna in Geir T. Zo�ga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford:


Clarendon Press

Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /opna/
Hyphenation: op?na

Noun

�pna f (Cyrillic spelling ?`???)

membrane, film, pellicle, cuticle

Declension
show ?Declension of opna
Categories:

Faroese terms with IPA pronunciationFaroese lemmasFaroese nounsFaroese feminine


nounsFaroese terms derived from Old NorseFaroese terms derived from Proto-
GermanicFaroese verbsfo:SealsIcelandic 2-syllable wordsIcelandic terms with IPA
pronunciationIcelandic terms derived from Old NorseIcelandic terms derived from
Proto-GermanicIcelandic lemmasIcelandic nounsIcelandic feminine
nounsis:PhoneticsIcelandic verbsIcelandic weak verbsMost used Icelandic
verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old NorseNorwegian terms with IPA
pronunciationNorwegian Nynorsk lemmasNorwegian Nynorsk verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms
with usage examplesOld Norse terms inherited from Proto-GermanicOld Norse terms
derived from Proto-GermanicOld Norse lemmasOld Norse verbsSerbo-Croatian terms with
IPA pronunciationSerbo-Croatian lemmasSerbo-Croatian nounsSerbo-Croatian feminine
nouns

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1 Faroese
1.1 Pronunciation
1.2 Etymology 1
1.2.1 Noun
1.2.1.1 Declension
1.2.1.2 Antonyms
1.3 Etymology 2
1.3.1 Noun
1.3.1.1 Declension
1.4 Etymology 3
1.4.1 Verb
1.4.1.1 Conjugation
2 Icelandic
2.1 Pronunciation
2.2 Etymology 1
2.2.1 Noun
2.2.1.1 Declension
2.3 Etymology 2
2.3.1 Verb
2.3.1.1 Conjugation
3 Norwegian Nynorsk
3.1 Alternative forms
3.2 Etymology
3.3 Pronunciation
3.4 Verb
3.4.1 Derived terms
3.4.2 Related terms
3.5 See also
3.6 References
4 Old Norse
4.1 Etymology
4.2 Verb
4.2.1 Descendants
4.3 References
5 Serbo-Croatian
5.1 Etymology
5.2 Pronunciation
5.3 Noun
5.3.1 Declension

Faroese
Pronunciation

IPA(key): ['??pna]

Etymology 1
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

adult female seal

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Antonyms

(adult female seal): brimil (�adult male seal�)

Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

a double page of an open book

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Etymology 3

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (third person singular past indicative opna�i, third person plural past
indicative opna�, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ? Conjugation of opna
Icelandic
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /'?hpna/

Rhymes: -?hpna
Etymology 1

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, nominative plural opnur)

opening (hole, etc.)


a large pond
the two exposed pages of an open book, magazine, etc.
(phonetics) the degree to which the mouth is open when a sound is produced

Declension
show ?declension of opna
Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative opna�i, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ?opna � active voice (germynd)
show ?opnast � mediopassive voice (mi�mynd)
show ?opna�ur � past participle (l�singarh�ttur ��t��ar)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms

opne (e infinitive)

Etymology

From Old Norse opna. Akin to English open.


Pronunciation

IPA(key): /�?pn?/

Verb

opna (present tense opnar, past tense opna, past participle opna, passive
infinitive opnast, present participle opnande, imperative opn/opna)

to open

Opnar du opp d�ra?

Can you open the door?

Derived terms

uopna

Related terms

open
See also

�pne (Bokm�l)

References

�opna� in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old Norse
Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (singular past indicative opna�i, plural past indicative opnu�u, past
participle opna�ur)

to open

Descendants

Danish: �bne
Faroese: opna
Icelandic: opna

Norwegian (Bokm�l): �pne


Norwegian (Nynorsk): opna, opne
Swedish: �ppna, (dialectal) �ppten

References

opna in Geir T. Zo�ga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford:


Clarendon Press

Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /opna/
Hyphenation: op?na

Noun

�pna f (Cyrillic spelling ?`???)

membrane, film, pellicle, cuticle

Declension
show ?Declension of opna
Categories:

Faroese terms with IPA pronunciationFaroese lemmasFaroese nounsFaroese feminine


nounsFaroese terms derived from Old NorseFaroese terms derived from Proto-
GermanicFaroese verbsfo:SealsIcelandic 2-syllable wordsIcelandic terms with IPA
pronunciationIcelandic terms derived from Old NorseIcelandic terms derived from
Proto-GermanicIcelandic lemmasIcelandic nounsIcelandic feminine
nounsis:PhoneticsIcelandic verbsIcelandic weak verbsMost used Icelandic
verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old NorseNorwegian terms with IPA
pronunciationNorwegian Nynorsk lemmasNorwegian Nynorsk verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms
with usage examplesOld Norse terms inherited from Proto-GermanicOld Norse terms
derived from Proto-GermanicOld Norse lemmasOld Norse verbsSerbo-Croatian terms with
IPA pronunciationSerbo-Croatian lemmasSerbo-Croatian nounsSerbo-Croatian feminine
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1 Faroese
1.1 Pronunciation
1.2 Etymology 1
1.2.1 Noun
1.2.1.1 Declension
1.2.1.2 Antonyms
1.3 Etymology 2
1.3.1 Noun
1.3.1.1 Declension
1.4 Etymology 3
1.4.1 Verb
1.4.1.1 Conjugation
2 Icelandic
2.1 Pronunciation
2.2 Etymology 1
2.2.1 Noun
2.2.1.1 Declension
2.3 Etymology 2
2.3.1 Verb
2.3.1.1 Conjugation
3 Norwegian Nynorsk
3.1 Alternative forms
3.2 Etymology
3.3 Pronunciation
3.4 Verb
3.4.1 Derived terms
3.4.2 Related terms
3.5 See also
3.6 References
4 Old Norse
4.1 Etymology
4.2 Verb
4.2.1 Descendants
4.3 References
5 Serbo-Croatian
5.1 Etymology
5.2 Pronunciation
5.3 Noun
5.3.1 Declension

Faroese
Pronunciation

IPA(key): ['??pna]

Etymology 1
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

adult female seal

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Antonyms

(adult female seal): brimil (�adult male seal�)

Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

a double page of an open book

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Etymology 3

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (third person singular past indicative opna�i, third person plural past
indicative opna�, supine opna�)
to open

Conjugation
show ? Conjugation of opna
Icelandic
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /'?hpna/

Rhymes: -?hpna

Etymology 1

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, nominative plural opnur)

opening (hole, etc.)


a large pond
the two exposed pages of an open book, magazine, etc.
(phonetics) the degree to which the mouth is open when a sound is produced

Declension
show ?declension of opna
Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative opna�i, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ?opna � active voice (germynd)
show ?opnast � mediopassive voice (mi�mynd)
show ?opna�ur � past participle (l�singarh�ttur ��t��ar)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms

opne (e infinitive)

Etymology

From Old Norse opna. Akin to English open.


Pronunciation

IPA(key): /�?pn?/

Verb

opna (present tense opnar, past tense opna, past participle opna, passive
infinitive opnast, present participle opnande, imperative opn/opna)

to open

Opnar du opp d�ra?


Can you open the door?

Derived terms

uopna

Related terms

open

See also

�pne (Bokm�l)

References

�opna� in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old Norse
Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (singular past indicative opna�i, plural past indicative opnu�u, past
participle opna�ur)

to open

Descendants

Danish: �bne
Faroese: opna
Icelandic: opna

Norwegian (Bokm�l): �pne


Norwegian (Nynorsk): opna, opne
Swedish: �ppna, (dialectal) �ppten

References

opna in Geir T. Zo�ga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford:


Clarendon Press

Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /opna/
Hyphenation: op?na

Noun

�pna f (Cyrillic spelling ?`???)


membrane, film, pellicle, cuticle

Declension
show ?Declension of opna
Categories:

Faroese terms with IPA pronunciationFaroese lemmasFaroese nounsFaroese feminine


nounsFaroese terms derived from Old NorseFaroese terms derived from Proto-
GermanicFaroese verbsfo:SealsIcelandic 2-syllable wordsIcelandic terms with IPA
pronunciationIcelandic terms derived from Old NorseIcelandic terms derived from
Proto-GermanicIcelandic lemmasIcelandic nounsIcelandic feminine
nounsis:PhoneticsIcelandic verbsIcelandic weak verbsMost used Icelandic
verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old NorseNorwegian terms with IPA
pronunciationNorwegian Nynorsk lemmasNorwegian Nynorsk verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms
with usage examplesOld Norse terms inherited from Proto-GermanicOld Norse terms
derived from Proto-GermanicOld Norse lemmasOld Norse verbsSerbo-Croatian terms with
IPA pronunciationSerbo-Croatian lemmasSerbo-Croatian nounsSerbo-Croatian feminine
nouns

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Contents

1 Faroese
1.1 Pronunciation
1.2 Etymology 1
1.2.1 Noun
1.2.1.1 Declension
1.2.1.2 Antonyms
1.3 Etymology 2
1.3.1 Noun
1.3.1.1 Declension
1.4 Etymology 3
1.4.1 Verb
1.4.1.1 Conjugation
2 Icelandic
2.1 Pronunciation
2.2 Etymology 1
2.2.1 Noun
2.2.1.1 Declension
2.3 Etymology 2
2.3.1 Verb
2.3.1.1 Conjugation
3 Norwegian Nynorsk
3.1 Alternative forms
3.2 Etymology
3.3 Pronunciation
3.4 Verb
3.4.1 Derived terms
3.4.2 Related terms
3.5 See also
3.6 References
4 Old Norse
4.1 Etymology
4.2 Verb
4.2.1 Descendants
4.3 References
5 Serbo-Croatian
5.1 Etymology
5.2 Pronunciation
5.3 Noun
5.3.1 Declension

Faroese
Pronunciation

IPA(key): ['??pna]

Etymology 1
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

adult female seal

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Antonyms

(adult female seal): brimil (�adult male seal�)

Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

a double page of an open book


Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Etymology 3

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (third person singular past indicative opna�i, third person plural past
indicative opna�, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ? Conjugation of opna
Icelandic
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /'?hpna/

Rhymes: -?hpna

Etymology 1

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, nominative plural opnur)

opening (hole, etc.)


a large pond
the two exposed pages of an open book, magazine, etc.
(phonetics) the degree to which the mouth is open when a sound is produced

Declension
show ?declension of opna
Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative opna�i, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ?opna � active voice (germynd)
show ?opnast � mediopassive voice (mi�mynd)
show ?opna�ur � past participle (l�singarh�ttur ��t��ar)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms

opne (e infinitive)

Etymology

From Old Norse opna. Akin to English open.


Pronunciation

IPA(key): /�?pn?/
Verb

opna (present tense opnar, past tense opna, past participle opna, passive
infinitive opnast, present participle opnande, imperative opn/opna)

to open

Opnar du opp d�ra?

Can you open the door?

Derived terms

uopna

Related terms

open

See also

�pne (Bokm�l)

References

�opna� in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old Norse
Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (singular past indicative opna�i, plural past indicative opnu�u, past
participle opna�ur)

to open

Descendants

Danish: �bne
Faroese: opna
Icelandic: opna

Norwegian (Bokm�l): �pne


Norwegian (Nynorsk): opna, opne
Swedish: �ppna, (dialectal) �ppten

References

opna in Geir T. Zo�ga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford:


Clarendon Press

Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /opna/
Hyphenation: op?na

Noun

�pna f (Cyrillic spelling ?`???)

membrane, film, pellicle, cuticle

Declension
show ?Declension of opna
Categories:

Faroese terms with IPA pronunciationFaroese lemmasFaroese nounsFaroese feminine


nounsFaroese terms derived from Old NorseFaroese terms derived from Proto-
GermanicFaroese verbsfo:SealsIcelandic 2-syllable wordsIcelandic terms with IPA
pronunciationIcelandic terms derived from Old NorseIcelandic terms derived from
Proto-GermanicIcelandic lemmasIcelandic nounsIcelandic feminine
nounsis:PhoneticsIcelandic verbsIcelandic weak verbsMost used Icelandic
verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old NorseNorwegian terms with IPA
pronunciationNorwegian Nynorsk lemmasNorwegian Nynorsk verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms
with usage examplesOld Norse terms inherited from Proto-GermanicOld Norse terms
derived from Proto-GermanicOld Norse lemmasOld Norse verbsSerbo-Croatian terms with
IPA pronunciationSerbo-Croatian lemmasSerbo-Croatian nounsSerbo-Croatian feminine
nouns

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Contents

1 Faroese
1.1 Pronunciation
1.2 Etymology 1
1.2.1 Noun
1.2.1.1 Declension
1.2.1.2 Antonyms
1.3 Etymology 2
1.3.1 Noun
1.3.1.1 Declension
1.4 Etymology 3
1.4.1 Verb
1.4.1.1 Conjugation
2 Icelandic
2.1 Pronunciation
2.2 Etymology 1
2.2.1 Noun
2.2.1.1 Declension
2.3 Etymology 2
2.3.1 Verb
2.3.1.1 Conjugation
3 Norwegian Nynorsk
3.1 Alternative forms
3.2 Etymology
3.3 Pronunciation
3.4 Verb
3.4.1 Derived terms
3.4.2 Related terms
3.5 See also
3.6 References
4 Old Norse
4.1 Etymology
4.2 Verb
4.2.1 Descendants
4.3 References
5 Serbo-Croatian
5.1 Etymology
5.2 Pronunciation
5.3 Noun
5.3.1 Declension

Faroese
Pronunciation

IPA(key): ['??pna]

Etymology 1
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

adult female seal

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Antonyms

(adult female seal): brimil (�adult male seal�)


Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

a double page of an open book

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Etymology 3

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (third person singular past indicative opna�i, third person plural past
indicative opna�, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ? Conjugation of opna
Icelandic
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /'?hpna/

Rhymes: -?hpna

Etymology 1

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, nominative plural opnur)

opening (hole, etc.)


a large pond
the two exposed pages of an open book, magazine, etc.
(phonetics) the degree to which the mouth is open when a sound is produced

Declension
show ?declension of opna
Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative opna�i, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ?opna � active voice (germynd)
show ?opnast � mediopassive voice (mi�mynd)
show ?opna�ur � past participle (l�singarh�ttur ��t��ar)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms

opne (e infinitive)

Etymology

From Old Norse opna. Akin to English open.


Pronunciation

IPA(key): /�?pn?/

Verb

opna (present tense opnar, past tense opna, past participle opna, passive
infinitive opnast, present participle opnande, imperative opn/opna)

to open

Opnar du opp d�ra?

Can you open the door?

Derived terms

uopna

Related terms

open

See also

�pne (Bokm�l)

References

�opna� in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old Norse
Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (singular past indicative opna�i, plural past indicative opnu�u, past
participle opna�ur)

to open

Descendants

Danish: �bne
Faroese: opna
Icelandic: opna

Norwegian (Bokm�l): �pne


Norwegian (Nynorsk): opna, opne
Swedish: �ppna, (dialectal) �ppten
References

opna in Geir T. Zo�ga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford:


Clarendon Press

Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /opna/
Hyphenation: op?na

Noun

�pna f (Cyrillic spelling ?`???)

membrane, film, pellicle, cuticle

Declension
show ?Declension of opna
Categories:

Faroese terms with IPA pronunciationFaroese lemmasFaroese nounsFaroese feminine


nounsFaroese terms derived from Old NorseFaroese terms derived from Proto-
GermanicFaroese verbsfo:SealsIcelandic 2-syllable wordsIcelandic terms with IPA
pronunciationIcelandic terms derived from Old NorseIcelandic terms derived from
Proto-GermanicIcelandic lemmasIcelandic nounsIcelandic feminine
nounsis:PhoneticsIcelandic verbsIcelandic weak verbsMost used Icelandic
verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old NorseNorwegian terms with IPA
pronunciationNorwegian Nynorsk lemmasNorwegian Nynorsk verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms
with usage examplesOld Norse terms inherited from Proto-GermanicOld Norse terms
derived from Proto-GermanicOld Norse lemmasOld Norse verbsSerbo-Croatian terms with
IPA pronunciationSerbo-Croatian lemmasSerbo-Croatian nounsSerbo-Croatian feminine
nouns

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1 Faroese
1.1 Pronunciation
1.2 Etymology 1
1.2.1 Noun
1.2.1.1 Declension
1.2.1.2 Antonyms
1.3 Etymology 2
1.3.1 Noun
1.3.1.1 Declension
1.4 Etymology 3
1.4.1 Verb
1.4.1.1 Conjugation
2 Icelandic
2.1 Pronunciation
2.2 Etymology 1
2.2.1 Noun
2.2.1.1 Declension
2.3 Etymology 2
2.3.1 Verb
2.3.1.1 Conjugation
3 Norwegian Nynorsk
3.1 Alternative forms
3.2 Etymology
3.3 Pronunciation
3.4 Verb
3.4.1 Derived terms
3.4.2 Related terms
3.5 See also
3.6 References
4 Old Norse
4.1 Etymology
4.2 Verb
4.2.1 Descendants
4.3 References
5 Serbo-Croatian
5.1 Etymology
5.2 Pronunciation
5.3 Noun
5.3.1 Declension

Faroese
Pronunciation

IPA(key): ['??pna]

Etymology 1
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Noun
opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

adult female seal

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Antonyms

(adult female seal): brimil (�adult male seal�)

Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

a double page of an open book

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Etymology 3

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (third person singular past indicative opna�i, third person plural past
indicative opna�, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ? Conjugation of opna
Icelandic
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /'?hpna/

Rhymes: -?hpna

Etymology 1

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, nominative plural opnur)

opening (hole, etc.)


a large pond
the two exposed pages of an open book, magazine, etc.
(phonetics) the degree to which the mouth is open when a sound is produced

Declension
show ?declension of opna
Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb
opna (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative opna�i, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ?opna � active voice (germynd)
show ?opnast � mediopassive voice (mi�mynd)
show ?opna�ur � past participle (l�singarh�ttur ��t��ar)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms

opne (e infinitive)

Etymology

From Old Norse opna. Akin to English open.


Pronunciation

IPA(key): /�?pn?/

Verb

opna (present tense opnar, past tense opna, past participle opna, passive
infinitive opnast, present participle opnande, imperative opn/opna)

to open

Opnar du opp d�ra?

Can you open the door?

Derived terms

uopna

Related terms

open

See also

�pne (Bokm�l)

References

�opna� in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old Norse
Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (singular past indicative opna�i, plural past indicative opnu�u, past
participle opna�ur)

to open
Descendants

Danish: �bne
Faroese: opna
Icelandic: opna

Norwegian (Bokm�l): �pne


Norwegian (Nynorsk): opna, opne
Swedish: �ppna, (dialectal) �ppten

References

opna in Geir T. Zo�ga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford:


Clarendon Press

Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /opna/
Hyphenation: op?na

Noun

�pna f (Cyrillic spelling ?`???)

membrane, film, pellicle, cuticle

Declension
show ?Declension of opna
Categories:

Faroese terms with IPA pronunciationFaroese lemmasFaroese nounsFaroese feminine


nounsFaroese terms derived from Old NorseFaroese terms derived from Proto-
GermanicFaroese verbsfo:SealsIcelandic 2-syllable wordsIcelandic terms with IPA
pronunciationIcelandic terms derived from Old NorseIcelandic terms derived from
Proto-GermanicIcelandic lemmasIcelandic nounsIcelandic feminine
nounsis:PhoneticsIcelandic verbsIcelandic weak verbsMost used Icelandic
verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old NorseNorwegian terms with IPA
pronunciationNorwegian Nynorsk lemmasNorwegian Nynorsk verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms
with usage examplesOld Norse terms inherited from Proto-GermanicOld Norse terms
derived from Proto-GermanicOld Norse lemmasOld Norse verbsSerbo-Croatian terms with
IPA pronunciationSerbo-Croatian lemmasSerbo-Croatian nounsSerbo-Croatian feminine
nouns

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Contents

1 Faroese
1.1 Pronunciation
1.2 Etymology 1
1.2.1 Noun
1.2.1.1 Declension
1.2.1.2 Antonyms
1.3 Etymology 2
1.3.1 Noun
1.3.1.1 Declension
1.4 Etymology 3
1.4.1 Verb
1.4.1.1 Conjugation
2 Icelandic
2.1 Pronunciation
2.2 Etymology 1
2.2.1 Noun
2.2.1.1 Declension
2.3 Etymology 2
2.3.1 Verb
2.3.1.1 Conjugation
3 Norwegian Nynorsk
3.1 Alternative forms
3.2 Etymology
3.3 Pronunciation
3.4 Verb
3.4.1 Derived terms
3.4.2 Related terms
3.5 See also
3.6 References
4 Old Norse
4.1 Etymology
4.2 Verb
4.2.1 Descendants
4.3 References
5 Serbo-Croatian
5.1 Etymology
5.2 Pronunciation
5.3 Noun
5.3.1 Declension

Faroese
Pronunciation

IPA(key): ['??pna]

Etymology 1
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

adult female seal

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Antonyms

(adult female seal): brimil (�adult male seal�)

Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

a double page of an open book

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Etymology 3

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (third person singular past indicative opna�i, third person plural past
indicative opna�, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ? Conjugation of opna
Icelandic
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /'?hpna/

Rhymes: -?hpna

Etymology 1

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, nominative plural opnur)

opening (hole, etc.)


a large pond
the two exposed pages of an open book, magazine, etc.
(phonetics) the degree to which the mouth is open when a sound is produced

Declension
show ?declension of opna
Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative opna�i, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ?opna � active voice (germynd)
show ?opnast � mediopassive voice (mi�mynd)
show ?opna�ur � past participle (l�singarh�ttur ��t��ar)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms

opne (e infinitive)

Etymology

From Old Norse opna. Akin to English open.


Pronunciation

IPA(key): /�?pn?/

Verb

opna (present tense opnar, past tense opna, past participle opna, passive
infinitive opnast, present participle opnande, imperative opn/opna)

to open

Opnar du opp d�ra?

Can you open the door?

Derived terms

uopna

Related terms

open

See also

�pne (Bokm�l)

References

�opna� in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old Norse
Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (singular past indicative opna�i, plural past indicative opnu�u, past
participle opna�ur)

to open

Descendants

Danish: �bne
Faroese: opna
Icelandic: opna

Norwegian (Bokm�l): �pne


Norwegian (Nynorsk): opna, opne
Swedish: �ppna, (dialectal) �ppten

References

opna in Geir T. Zo�ga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford:


Clarendon Press

Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /opna/
Hyphenation: op?na

Noun

�pna f (Cyrillic spelling ?`???)

membrane, film, pellicle, cuticle

Declension
show ?Declension of opna
Categories:

Faroese terms with IPA pronunciationFaroese lemmasFaroese nounsFaroese feminine


nounsFaroese terms derived from Old NorseFaroese terms derived from Proto-
GermanicFaroese verbsfo:SealsIcelandic 2-syllable wordsIcelandic terms with IPA
pronunciationIcelandic terms derived from Old NorseIcelandic terms derived from
Proto-GermanicIcelandic lemmasIcelandic nounsIcelandic feminine
nounsis:PhoneticsIcelandic verbsIcelandic weak verbsMost used Icelandic
verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old NorseNorwegian terms with IPA
pronunciationNorwegian Nynorsk lemmasNorwegian Nynorsk verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms
with usage examplesOld Norse terms inherited from Proto-GermanicOld Norse terms
derived from Proto-GermanicOld Norse lemmasOld Norse verbsSerbo-Croatian terms with
IPA pronunciationSerbo-Croatian lemmasSerbo-Croatian nounsSerbo-Croatian feminine
nouns
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Contents

1 Faroese
1.1 Pronunciation
1.2 Etymology 1
1.2.1 Noun
1.2.1.1 Declension
1.2.1.2 Antonyms
1.3 Etymology 2
1.3.1 Noun
1.3.1.1 Declension
1.4 Etymology 3
1.4.1 Verb
1.4.1.1 Conjugation
2 Icelandic
2.1 Pronunciation
2.2 Etymology 1
2.2.1 Noun
2.2.1.1 Declension
2.3 Etymology 2
2.3.1 Verb
2.3.1.1 Conjugation
3 Norwegian Nynorsk
3.1 Alternative forms
3.2 Etymology
3.3 Pronunciation
3.4 Verb
3.4.1 Derived terms
3.4.2 Related terms
3.5 See also
3.6 References
4 Old Norse
4.1 Etymology
4.2 Verb
4.2.1 Descendants
4.3 References
5 Serbo-Croatian
5.1 Etymology
5.2 Pronunciation
5.3 Noun
5.3.1 Declension

Faroese
Pronunciation

IPA(key): ['??pna]

Etymology 1
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

adult female seal

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Antonyms

(adult female seal): brimil (�adult male seal�)

Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, plural opnur)

a double page of an open book

Declension
more ?Declension of opna
Etymology 3

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (third person singular past indicative opna�i, third person plural past
indicative opna�, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ? Conjugation of opna
Icelandic
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /'?hpna/
Rhymes: -?hpna

Etymology 1

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upano.


Noun

opna f (genitive singular opnu, nominative plural opnur)

opening (hole, etc.)


a large pond
the two exposed pages of an open book, magazine, etc.
(phonetics) the degree to which the mouth is open when a sound is produced

Declension
show ?declension of opna
Etymology 2

From Old Norse opna, from Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative opna�i, supine opna�)

to open

Conjugation
show ?opna � active voice (germynd)
show ?opnast � mediopassive voice (mi�mynd)
show ?opna�ur � past participle (l�singarh�ttur ��t��ar)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms

opne (e infinitive)

Etymology

From Old Norse opna. Akin to English open.


Pronunciation

IPA(key): /�?pn?/

Verb

opna (present tense opnar, past tense opna, past participle opna, passive
infinitive opnast, present participle opnande, imperative opn/opna)

to open

Opnar du opp d�ra?

Can you open the door?

Derived terms

uopna

Related terms

open
See also

�pne (Bokm�l)

References

�opna� in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old Norse
Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *upanona.


Verb

opna (singular past indicative opna�i, plural past indicative opnu�u, past
participle opna�ur)

to open

Descendants

Danish: �bne
Faroese: opna
Icelandic: opna

Norwegian (Bokm�l): �pne


Norwegian (Nynorsk): opna, opne
Swedish: �ppna, (dialectal) �ppten

References

opna in Geir T. Zo�ga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford:


Clarendon Press

Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological
information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the
page per etymology instructions. You can also discuss it at the Etymology
scriptorium.
Pronunciation

IPA(key): /opna/
Hyphenation: op?na

Noun

�pna f (Cyrillic spelling ?`???)

membrane, film, pellicle, cuticle

Declension
show ?Declension of opna
Categories:

Faroese terms with IPA pronunciationFaroese lemmasFaroese nounsFaroese feminine


nounsFaroese terms derived from Old NorseFaroese terms derived from Proto-
GermanicFaroese verbsfo:SealsIcelandic 2-syllable wordsIcelandic terms with IPA
pronunciationIcelandic terms derived from Old NorseIcelandic terms derived from
Proto-GermanicIcelandic lemmasIcelandic nounsIcelandic feminine
nounsis:PhoneticsIcelandic verbsIcelandic weak verbsMost used Icelandic
verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old NorseNorwegian terms with IPA
pronunciationNorwegian Nynorsk lemmasNorwegian Nynorsk verbsNorwegian Nynorsk terms
with usage examplesOld Norse terms inherited from Proto-GermanicOld Norse terms
derived from Proto-GermanicOld Norse lemmasOld Norse verbsSerbo-Croatian terms with
IPA pronunciationSerbo-Croatian lemmasSerbo-Croatian nounsSerbo-Croatian feminine
nouns

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