bunad

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Norwegian Bokmål

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girls wearing bunad

Etymology

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Borrowed from Norwegian Nynorsk bunad, from Old Norse búnaðr. Equivalent to bo (to live, stay, dwell) +‎ -nad. Cognate with Swedish bonad (tapestry).

Noun

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bunad m (definite singular bunaden, indefinite plural bunader, definite plural bunadene)

  1. a traditional Norwegian costume

References

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Old Norse búnaðr. Cognate with Swedish bonad (tapestry).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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bunad m (definite singular bunaden, indefinite plural bunader or bunadar, definite plural bunadene or bunadane)

  1. household, housekeeping
  2. clothing
    Synonyms: klede, klednad, kledning
    1. one of the traditional Norwegian folk costumes; bunad
    2. any traditional folk costume
      Synonym: folkedrakt

Inflection

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Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Norwegian Bokmål: bunad

References

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