"gúrkutíð" meaning in Icelandic

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Noun

IPA: /ˈkur̥kʏˌtʰiːð/
Etymology: From gúrka (“cucumber”) + tíð (“period, time”), a calque of Danish agurketid, from German Sauregurkenzeit (literally “sour cucumber time”). This refers to the time of summer when pickles were ripening and were put in a sour solution, and at the same time business hit a low and vacation and free time hit a new high. At that time there were few things to report on. Etymology templates: {{af|is|gúrka<t:cucumber>|tíð<t:period, time>}} gúrka (“cucumber”) + tíð (“period, time”), {{cal|is|da|agurketid|nocap=1}} calque of Danish agurketid, {{der|is|de|Sauregurkenzeit|lit=sour cucumber time}} German Sauregurkenzeit (literally “sour cucumber time”) Head templates: {{is-noun|@@}} gúrkutíð f (genitive singular gúrkutíðar, no plural) Inflection templates: {{is-ndecl|f.sg}} Forms: gúrkutíðar [genitive, singular], no-table-tags [table-tags], gúrkutíð [indefinite, nominative, singular], gúrkutíðin [definite, nominative, singular], gúrkutíð [accusative, indefinite, singular], gúrkutíðina [accusative, definite, singular], gúrkutíð [dative, indefinite, singular], gúrkutíðinni [dative, definite, singular], gúrkutíðar [genitive, indefinite, singular], gúrkutíðarinnar [definite, genitive, singular]
  1. slow news day Tags: feminine, no-plural
    Sense id: en-gúrkutíð-is-noun-wv5RUme5 Categories (other): Icelandic entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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      "form": "no-table-tags",
      "source": "declension",
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        "slow news day"
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          "slow news day",
          "slow news day"
        ]
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      "tags": [
        "feminine",
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      ]
    }
  ],
  "sounds": [
    {
      "ipa": "/ˈkur̥kʏˌtʰiːð/"
    }
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      "source": "declension",
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      "form": "gúrkutíð",
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    },
    {
      "form": "gúrkutíð",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
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      "source": "declension",
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        "Icelandic terms derived from Danish",
        "Icelandic terms derived from German",
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      ],
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        "slow news day"
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    {
      "ipa": "/ˈkur̥kʏˌtʰiːð/"
    }
  ],
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