"deyja drottni sínum" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Icelandic]

Forms: dó drottni sínum [indicative, past, singular, third-person], dóu drottni sínum [indicative, past, plural, third-person], dáið drottni sínum [supine]
Etymology: From deyja (“to die”) and drottni (“to the Lord”), the dative of drottinn (“the Lord”) and sínum (“to one's”), the dative of sinn (“his”), literally “to die to one’s lord”. Head templates: {{head|is|verb|strong verb||third-person singular past indicative|dó drottni sínum|third-person plural past indicative|dóu drottni sínum|supine|dáið drottni sínum|cat2=strong verbs|head=}} deyja drottni sínum (strong verb, third-person singular past indicative dó drottni sínum, third-person plural past indicative dóu drottni sínum, supine dáið drottni sínum)
  1. (idiomatic) to die; often alone and forsaken, without anyone offering a helping hand Tags: idiomatic, strong, verb
    Sense id: en-deyja_drottni_sínum-is-verb-5EehUu9o Categories (other): Icelandic entries with incorrect language header

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