hvárrtveggi

Old Norse

Alternative forms

Etymology

From hvárr (each) + tveggja, the last part being the genitive of tveir (two).

Pronoun

hvárrtveggi

  1. each of the two, either, both

Declension

Each of its constituent parts are inflected separately. The last part is either undeclinable, or is inflected like a weak adjective.

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References

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