hvárrtveggi

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Old Norse[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

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

Pronoun[edit]

hvárrtveggi

  1. each of the two, either, both

Declension[edit]

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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