harmóníum

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See also: harmonium and Harmonium

Icelandic[edit]

harmóníum

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Danish harmonium, from Latin harmonium, a pseudo-Latin trade name coined from harmonie (harmony).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

harmóníum n (genitive singular harmóníums, nominative plural harmóníum)

  1. reed organ

Declension[edit]

The word may be declined according to the regular paradigm for strong neuter nouns:

However, the dative and genitive plural forms are awkward in pronunciation, and seem to be generally avoided; those forms are not attested.

A dative singular harmóníum (or harmoníum) is attested, and also other variations, such as a Latinate plural harmónía, and forms that drop the -um upon the addition of native inflectional endings or the appended article (as is the norm in Danish): harmóníið, harmóníi, harmóníinu.