See also: klo, Klo, and klø

Icelandic

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse kló, from Proto-Germanic *klawō.

Noun

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kló f (genitive singular klóar, nominative plural klær)

  1. claw, talon
    Kettir hafa beittar klær. – Cats have sharp claws.
  2. (electronics) plug
    Stingdu klónni í þriðju innstunguna. – Insert the plug into the third socket.
Declension
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    Declension of kló
f-s3 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative kló klóin klær klærnar
accusative kló klóna klær klærnar
dative kló klónni klóm klónum
genitive klóar klóarinnar klóa klónna

Etymology 2

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Shortening of klósett.

Noun

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kló n (genitive singular klós, nominative plural kló)

  1. (informal) loo, toilet
    Bíddu augnablik meðan ég skrepp á klóið. – Wait a moment while I go to the toilet.
Declension
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    Declension of kló
n-s singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative kló klóið kló klóin
accusative kló klóið kló klóin
dative klói klóinu klóum klóunum
genitive klós klósins klóa klóanna

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Old Norse

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *klawō, whence also Old English clawu (English claw), Old Frisian klawe (West Frisian klau), Old Saxon klawa, Dutch klauw, Old High German klāwa, chlāwa (German Klaue).

Noun

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kló f

  1. claw, talon

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Danish: klo c
  • Faroese: klógv f
  • Icelandic: kló f
  • Norwegian Bokmål: klo f or m
  • Swedish: klo c