gildandi
Icelandic
Etymology
The present participle of the verb gilda, literally formed by gilda meaning "to hold" and "to apply" + -andi meaning "-ing".
Adjective
gildandi (not comparable)
- valid, in effect
- Fara verður eftir gildandi lögum á hverjum tíma.
- One must follow the laws in effect at each time.
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Declension
Icelandic declensions (Other words with same declension)
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| Strong | singular | plural | Weak | singular | plural | ||||||||||
| masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||||
| nominative | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | nominative | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | ||
| accusative | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | accusative | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | ||
| dative | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | dative | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | ||
| genitive | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | genitive | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | gildandi | ||
| Other words with same declension | |||||||||||||||
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