brev
English
Noun
brev (plural brevs)
- Alternative form of bruv
Anagrams
Cornish
Noun
brev
- Soft mutation of prev.
Danish
Etymology
From Old Danish bref, borrowed via Old Saxon brēf from Latin breve (scrīptum) (“short writing”). Compare also (late) Old Norse bréf, Norwegian, Swedish brev, Dutch brief, German Brief.
Pronunciation
Noun
brev n (singular definite brevet, plural indefinite breve)
Inflection
Declension of brev
Derived terms
Terms derived from "brev"
- A-brev n
- B-brev n
- adelsbrev n
- afladsbrev n
- bilbrev n
- borgerbrev n
- brevbombe c
- brevbærer c
- brevdue c
- brevhemmelighed c
- brevhoved n
- brevkasse c
- brevkasseredaktør c
- brevkort n
- brevlig
- brevordner c
- brevpapir n
- brevpresser c
- brevsamler c
- brevsamling c
- brevsamlingssted n
- brevskole c
- brevskriver c
- brevsprække c
- brevstemme c
- brevstemme
- brevveksle
- brevveksling c
- brevvægt c
- brevåbner c
- e-brev n
- ejerpantebrev n
- ekspresbrev n
- fragtbrev n
- følgebrev n
- gavebrev n
- gækkebrev n
- gældsbrev n
- hyrdebrev n
- kongebrev n
- kædebrev n
- kærestebrev n
- lydbrev n
- lærebrev n
- læserbrev n
- målebrev n
- nyhedsbrev n
- næringsbrev n
- pantebrev n
- poste restante-brev n
- rykkerbrev n
- skadesløsbrev n
- skægpantebrev n
- stikbrev n
- svarbrev n
- svendebrev n
- sælgerpantebrev n
- takkebrev n
- tebrev n
- værdibrev n
- økonomibrev n
Further reading
- “brev” in Den Danske Ordbog
- brev on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse bréf, from Latin breve scriptum.
Pronunciation
Noun
brev n (definite singular brevet, indefinite plural brev or brever, definite plural breva or brevene)
- a letter (written note)
Derived terms
References
- “brev” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse bréf, from Latin breve scriptum.
Pronunciation
Noun
brev n (definite singular brevet, indefinite plural brev, definite plural breva)
- a letter (written note)
Derived terms
References
- “brev” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Romansch
Alternative forms
Noun
brev f (plural brevs)
- letter (written message)
Swedish
Alternative forms
- bref (obsolete)
Etymology
From Old Norse bréf, from Latin breve (“breve scriptum”).
Pronunciation
Noun
brev n
- letter; written note
- (formal) letter or parcel within certain size and weight
- (mostly in compound words) legal document
Declension
Declension of brev
Derived terms
(letter; written note): tranbrev
(legal document): burbrev, gåvobrev, köpebrev, pantbrev, skuldebrev
Anagrams
Further reading
- brev in Svensk ordbok.
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