bryggja

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See also: bryggia

Faroese

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Old Norse brugga, from Proto-Germanic *brewwaną.

Verb

bryggja (third person singular past indicative bryggjaði, third person plural past indicative bryggjað, supine bryggjað)

  1. to brew

Etymology 2

From Old Norse bryggja, from Proto-Germanic *brugjǭ.

Noun

bryggja f (genitive singular bryggju, plural bryggjur)

  1. pier
Declension
Declension of bryggja
f1 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative bryggja bryggjan bryggjur bryggjurnar
accusative bryggju bryggjuna bryggjur bryggjurnar
dative bryggju bryggjuni bryggjum bryggjunum
genitive bryggju bryggjunnar bryggja bryggjanna

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Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse bryggja, from Proto-Germanic *brugjǭ.

Pronunciation

Noun

bryggja f (genitive singular bryggju, nominative plural bryggjur)

  1. pier

Declension

    Declension of bryggja
f-w1 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative bryggja bryggjan bryggjur bryggjurnar
accusative bryggju bryggjuna bryggjur bryggjurnar
dative bryggju bryggjunni bryggjum bryggjunum
genitive bryggju bryggjunnar bryggja bryggjanna

Middle Norwegian

Etymology

Possibly from an unattested Old Norse *bryggja, from Proto-Germanic *brewwaną (to brew), a class 2 strong verb. It would have been the verb of the actually attested Old Norse past participle brugginn. Confer with Old Swedish bryggia.

Verb

bryggja

  1. to brew

Descendants

  • Norwegian Nynorsk: bryggja

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

From Middle Norwegian bryggja (to brew), from the unattested infinitive Old Norse *bryggja of the actually attested past participle brugginn. From earlier Proto-Germanic *brewwaną (to brew), and ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European [Term?] root *bʰrewh₁- (to boil, brew).

Alternative forms

Verb

bryggja (present tense bryggjer or bryggjar, past tense brygde or bryggja, passive infinitive bryggjast, present participle bryggjande, imperative brygg)

  1. to brew

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

bryggja

  1. (pre-2012 or dialectal) alternative form of bryggje
  2. definite singular of bryggje

References


Old Norse

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *brugjǭ, whence also English bridge.

Noun

bryggja f (genitive bryggju)

  1. (nautical) pier, gangway

Declension

Descendants

References