riit

Westrobothnian

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [rìːt], [rɛ̀ɪ̯ːt] (example of pronunciation)
    Rhymes: -ìːt
    (northern í-ý merger) Rhymes: -ìːt, -ỳːt

Etymology 1

From Old Norse, from Proto-Germanic *rihtijaną.

Verb

riit (preterite ritt or rait or ret or ritä, supine ritt or riti)

  1. (transitive, with particle opp) to raise, erect, straighten up
    rit opp stanga
    straighten up the rod
  2. (transitive) to reach, stretch forward, advance something
    Han ritt spjutä mot bjernom
    he stretched out the spear towards the bear
    räit äot häore djöni sainggdöro
    extend your head through the bed door (in bed-cabinet)
  3. (transitive) to aim
    Han ritä byssä åt ’óm
    He aimed the gun at him
  4. (intransitive) protrude, jut out
  1. (intransitive) to tower, rise; of high, tall objects
    rit nona högt ópp i värä tornä däna
    That tower rises fairly high up in the air.

Etymology 2

Compare Old Norse reita.

Verb

riit

  1. (intransitive) to irritate
Usage notes

Mostly used in phrases like hä rit åt ögom “it stings in my eyes” and riit oppi öga “be unnecessarily forthcoming, show openly”; also gɑ å riit “be inactive”.

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