"bustein" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Norwegian Nynorsk]

Forms: busteinen [definite, singular], busteinar [indefinite, plural], busteinane [definite, plural]
Etymology: From bu + stein. Etymology templates: {{af|nn|bu|stein}} bu + stein Head templates: {{nn-noun-m1}} bustein m (definite singular busteinen, indefinite plural busteinar, definite plural busteinane)
  1. (folklore) a magic stone or stone-like object used in old Norwegian folk medicine and folk veterinary Tags: masculine Related terms: finnball, løysingsstein
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