samferd

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From sam- (co-) +‎ ferd (journey).

Noun[edit]

samferd f (definite singular samferda, indefinite plural samferder, definite plural samferdene)

  1. travel, journey together with someone
    • 1875, Elias Blix, “Med Jesus”, in Nokre Salmar [Some hymns]‎[1], Booklet III, Christiania: Samlaget, page 24:
      Med Jesus vil eg fara // Paa Livsens Ferd i Lag. // Gud lat den Samferd vara // Inntil min døyand Dag!
      With Jesus I wish to go, together on the journey of life. God, let that journey last until my dying day.

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