"í fyrra" meaning in All languages combined

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Adverb [Icelandic]

Etymology: From í (“in”) + fyrri (“former, first of two things”). The second element is likely a corruption of Old Norse fjǫrð (“last year”), which gives the second element in the Swedish i fjor (“last year”), Danish i fjor (“last year”), Norwegian i fjor (“last year”). Etymology templates: {{m|is|í||in}} í (“in”), {{m|is|fyrri||former, first of two things}} fyrri (“former, first of two things”), {{der|is|non|fjǫrð||last year}} Old Norse fjǫrð (“last year”), {{m|sv|i fjor||last year}} i fjor (“last year”), {{m|da|i fjor||last year}} i fjor (“last year”), {{m|no|i fjor||last year}} i fjor (“last year”) Head templates: {{head|is|adverb|head=í fyrra}} í fyrra
  1. last year

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