stova

Etymology
From, , borrowed from , , , , from.

Noun

 * 1) parlor, parlour, room
 * 2) common room, assembly room
 * 3) dwelling, house
 * 4) (administration) office

Derived terms
some include room
 * (bathroom)
 * (crematorium)
 * (livingroom)
 * (room for Faroese chain dance)
 * (hospital) (single room)
 * (coffee bar)
 * (reading room; workroom of a priest)
 * (teacher's longue)
 * (restaurant; dining room)
 * (jail)
 * (smoking room)
 * (TV studio; television room)
 * (sickroom)
 * (office)
 * (operating room)
 * (laboratory)
 * (nursery)

house names
 * Jógvansstova (the house of John)
 * Ólavsstova (the house of Olav)
 * Nýggjastova (the new house)

administration
 * (social welfare office)
 * (finance office)
 * (statistics office)
 * (research office)
 * (information bureau, information desk)
 * (ministry, department)
 * , (embassy)
 * (news agency)
 * (radio station)
 * (weather office)

Etymology
From or from Swedish.

Noun

 * 1) a house