smörrebröd

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See also: smorrebrod and smørrebrød

English[edit]

Noun[edit]

smörrebröd (plural smörrebröd or smörrebröds)

  1. Alternative spelling of smørrebrød.
    • 1923, H[erluf] Trolle-Steenstrup, When I Was a Boy in Denmark: A Chronicle of Happy Days, Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., page 131:
      Bellevue was justly famous for its dainty smörrebröd and encouraged by Hansen’s jolly “Now, boys, just write down what you want, for to-day you are the guests of the first engineer at the Örholm papermill,” we both started to pick out the greatest dainties from the menu.
    • 1927, The American-Scandinavian Review, page 83:
      Back again across the dark campus to smörrebröd and tea, after which a little reading, perhaps, in the newspaper room, a class meeting or occasional debate, study and bed.
    • 1939, G[ladys] B[ronwyn] Stern, Long Story Short: A Collection, London, Toronto, Ont., Melbourne, Vic., Sydney, N.S.W.: Cassell and Company Limited, page 210:
      I went up to the little ship’s saloon where I could order a light meal of smörrebröd and Schnapps, and went on wondering until Barry appeared, free and alone.
    • 1955, Raymond Postgate, An Alphabet of Choosing and Serving Wine, London: Herbert Jenkins Limited, page 58:
      Scandinavian smörrebröd and fish should be taken with aquavit and lager.
    • 1956, British Motor Ship, page 78, column 2:
      Refrigerated spaces and a special compartment for the preparation of smörrebröd are provided forward of the galley, the entire department occupying a considerable space amidships.
    • 1970, American Overseas Guide, page 478:
      Smörrebröd and specialties.
    • 1970, Holiday, page 87, column 1:
      It is a favorite afternoon gathering-place for townsmen hungering for the inn’s wide selection of smörrebröd and whipped-cream concoctions.
    • 1978, E[douard] Vander Elst, editor, Société Internationale de Chirurgie Orthopédique et de Traumatologie: 50 Years of Achievement, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg GmbH, →ISBN, page 106:
      The delicious Danish smörrebröds
    • 2001, Eddie Miller, My Conflict with a Soviet Spy: The Story of the Ron Evans Spy Case, Arena Books, →ISBN, page 101:
      The meeting ended in an atmosphere of tension, but then an informal party followed, and we were served coffee, smörrebröd, and beer and mineral drinks.

Swedish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Danish smørrebrød (sandwich).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

smörrebröd n

  1. a Danish-style sandwich with a lot of topping (more than is usual on Swedish sandwiches), smørrebrød

Declension[edit]

Declension of smörrebröd 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative smörrebröd smörrebrödet smörrebröd smörrebröden
Genitive smörrebröds smörrebrödets smörrebröds smörrebrödens

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