döij

Westrobothnian

Alternative forms

  • döy
  • dööj
  • doi
  • dåi

Etymology

From Old Norse deyja; related to daan and da.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /døyː/, [d̥ǿɪ̯ː], [d̥úɪ̯ː]
    Rhymes: -ǿʏ̯ː

Verb

dö´ij (preterite dodd’ or do, supine dödd or dött)

  1. (of people only) To die.

Derived terms

  • dauen (dead)
  • dåen (dead)
  • dåoe (dead)
  • (dead; death)
  • dæud (death)

See also

  • retn (To die (figuratively.))
  • stehn (To die (of animals only.))
  • faln (To die (of plants.))
  • falnäs (To die (of plants.))
  • qwahnes (To die (of plants.))
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