sultur
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse sultr (“hunger, famine”), from Proto-Germanic *swultiz (“hunger, death”), from Proto-Indo-European *swel- (“to smoulder, burn”). Cognate with Danish sult (“hunger, starvation”), Old English swylt (“death”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ʏl̥tʏr
Derived terms
- sultur gerir sætan mat (hunger makes the food taste sweet; hunger is the best sauce, hunger is a good sauce)
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