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krønike

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Danish

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German kröneke ~ kroneke, from Latin chronica, from Ancient Greek χρονικός (khronikós, relating to time), derived from χρόνος (khrónos, time). Compare Swedish krönika and see there for notes on the umlaut vowel.

Noun

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krønike c (singular definite krøniken, plural indefinite krøniker)

  1. (historical) a chronicle
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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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Inherited from Danish krønike, from Middle Low German kröneke ~ kroneke, from Latin chronica, from Ancient Greek χρονικός (khronikós, relating to time), derived from χρόνος (khrónos, time). Compare Swedish krönika and see there for notes on the umlaut vowel.

Noun

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krønike f or m (definite singular krønika or krøniken, indefinite plural krøniker, definite plural krønikene)

  1. (historical) a chronicle
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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German kröneke ~ kroneke, from Latin chronica, from Ancient Greek χρονικός (khronikós, relating to time), derived from χρόνος (khrónos, time). Compare Swedish krönika and see there for notes on the umlaut vowel.

Noun

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krønike f (definite singular krønika, indefinite plural krøniker, definite plural krønikene)

  1. (historical) a chronicle
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References

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