kompani

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Medieval Latin companium? via French compagnie.

Noun

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kompani n (definite singular kompaniet, indefinite plural kompani or kompanier, definite plural kompania or kompaniene)

  1. (military) a company
  2. (business) a company

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Medieval Latin companium? via French compagnie.

Noun

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kompani n (definite singular kompaniet, indefinite plural kompani, definite plural kompania)

  1. (military) a company
  2. (business) a company

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From French compagnie, from Vulgar Latin *compania, from Late Latin compāniō, from com- + pānis (with + bread). Doublet of kompanjon and kumpan.

Noun

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kompani n

  1. (military) a company (some 100 soldiers)
  2. a company, a corporation, a commercial venture
  3. companions, associates
    Synonym: c:o

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