[ˈmɪnda]
OriginFrom Old Norse mynda (“to draw, design”), from mynd (“shape, form”).
- to form, to model, to mold, to mould
“tá myndaði Harrin Guð mannin av mold jarðar” — And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground (Genesis 2,7)
- rareto picture, to map
Formsmyndaði(indicative, past, singular, third-person) · myndað(indicative, past, plural, third-person) · myndað(supine) · mynda(infinitive) · myndi(first-person, present, singular) · myndaði(first-person, past, singular) · myndar(present, second-person, singular) · myndaði(past, second-person, singular) · myndar(present, singular, third-person) · myndaði(past, singular, third-person) · mynda(plural, present) · myndaðu(past, plural) · myndandi(participle, present) · myndaður(participle, past) · mynda!(imperative, singular) · myndið!(imperative, plural)
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