See also: island, Ísland, Īsland, and Island'

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the Island

  1. (in New York City) Long Island (in New York State)
    • 1972, Lou Reed (lyrics and music), “Walk on the Wild Side”, in Transformer:
      Candy came from out on the Island / In the backroom, she was everybody's darling
  2. (in British Columbia) Vancouver Island
  3. (UK, colloquial) HM Prison Parkhurst, a prison on the Isle of Wight.

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Island

  1. Iceland (an island and country in Europe, North Atlantic Ocean; capital: Reykjavík)

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Icelandic Ísland.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ˈɪslant]
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: is‧land

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Island m inan (related adjective islandský, demonym Islanďan, female demonym Islanďanka)

  1. Iceland (an island and country in Europe, North Atlantic Ocean; capital: Reykjavík)

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  • islandka f

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(countries of Europe) státy Evropy; Albánie, Andorra, Arménie, Ázerbájdžán, Belgie, Bělorusko, Bosna a Hercegovina, Bulharsko, Černá Hora, Česko, Dánsko, Estonsko, Finsko, Francie, Gruzie, Chorvatsko, Irsko, Island, Itálie, Kazachstán, Kypr, Lichtenštejnsko, Litva, Lotyšsko, Lucembursko, Maďarsko, Malta, Moldavsko, Monako, Německo, Nizozemsko, Norsko, Polsko, Portugalsko, Rakousko, Rumunsko, Rusko, Řecko, San Marino, Severní Makedonie, Slovensko, Slovinsko, Spojené království, Srbsko, Španělsko, Švédsko, Švýcarsko, Turecko, Ukrajina, Vatikán, (Category: cs:Countries in Europe)

Further reading edit

  • Island in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
  • Island in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989
  • Island in Internetová jazyková příručka

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Island

  1. Iceland (an island and country in Europe, North Atlantic Ocean; capital: Reykjavík)

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Etymology edit

From Old Norse Ísland.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈislɑnd̥/, [ˈislɑnd̥]
  • Rhymes: -islɑnd
  • Hyphenation: Is‧land

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Island (genitive Islandi, partitive Islandi)

  1. Iceland (a country in the North Atlantic Ocean)
    Islandileto Iceland
    Islandilin Iceland
    Islandiltfrom Iceland

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Declension of Island (ÕS type 22e/riik, length gradation)
singularplural
nominativeIsland
accusativenom.
gen.Islandi
genitive
partitiveIslandi
illativeIslandi
Islandisse
inessiveIslandis
elativeIslandist
allativeIslandile
adessiveIslandil
ablativeIslandilt
translativeIslandiks
terminativeIslandini
essiveIslandina
abessiveIslandita
comitativeIslandiga

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Etymology edit

From Old Norse Ísland, probably through Danish and/or Middle Low German.

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Island n (proper noun, genitive Islands or (optionally with an article) Island)

  1. Iceland (an island and country in Europe, North Atlantic Ocean; capital: Reykjavík)

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Greenlandic edit

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Island

  1. Iceland (an island and country in Europe, North Atlantic Ocean; capital: Reykjavík)

Livonian edit

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Island

  1. Iceland (an island and country in Europe, North Atlantic Ocean; capital: Reykjavík)

Usage notes edit

Perhaps by error LĒL lists this term as type 127 – vȯņ which has consonant shift in genitive (vȯn) a pattern that is not possible for this term. Like for Kanād the most regular type (135 – āigast) is given in this entry.

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Island

  1. Alternative form of Iseland

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Riksvåpen

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Island

  1. Iceland (an island and country in Europe, North Atlantic Ocean; capital: Reykjavík)

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Norwegian Nynorsk edit

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Etymology edit

From Old Norse Ísland, from íss (ice) +‎ land (land). Akin to English Iceland.

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Island n

  1. Iceland (an island and country in Europe, North Atlantic Ocean; capital: Reykjavík)

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  • islandsand
  • islandsfar
  • islandsfarar
  • islandsfiske
  • islandshest
  • islandslav
  • islandsmose
  • islandsmåse
  • islandssild
  • islandssnipe
  • islandstrøye
  • islandsull

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Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ǐsland/
  • Hyphenation: Is‧land

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Ìsland m (Cyrillic spelling Ѝсланд)

  1. Iceland (an island and country in Europe, North Atlantic Ocean; capital: Reykjavík)

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Island m inan (genitive singular Islandu, declension pattern of dub)

  1. Iceland (an island and country in Europe, North Atlantic Ocean; capital: Reykjavík)

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Further reading edit

  • Island”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2024

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Etymology edit

From Old Norse Ísland.

Proper noun edit

Island n (genitive Islands)

  1. Iceland (an island and country in Europe, North Atlantic Ocean; capital: Reykjavík)

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