"romjul" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Norwegian Bokmål]

Forms: romjula [definite, singular], romjulen [definite, singular], romjuler [indefinite, plural], romjulene [definite, plural]
Rhymes: -ʉːl Etymology: From Old Norse rúmheilagr (“that needs not adhere strictly to legal proscriptions for a holiday”) + jól (“Christmas”). Etymology templates: {{der|nb|non|rúmheilagr||that needs not adhere strictly to legal proscriptions for a holiday}} Old Norse rúmheilagr (“that needs not adhere strictly to legal proscriptions for a holiday”) Head templates: {{nb-noun-c}} romjul f or m (definite singular romjula or romjulen, indefinite plural romjuler, definite plural romjulene)
  1. The period between Boxing Day and New Year's Eve; Twixmas. Wikipedia link: no:romjul Tags: feminine, masculine Synonyms: romhelg, romjulstiden

Noun [Norwegian Nynorsk]

Forms: romjula [definite, singular], romjuler [indefinite, plural], romjulene [definite, plural], romjol [alternative]
Etymology: From Old Norse rúmheilagr (“that needs not adhere strictly to legal proscriptions for a holiday”) + jól (“Christmas”). Etymology templates: {{der|nn|non|rúmheilagr||that needs not adhere strictly to legal proscriptions for a holiday}} Old Norse rúmheilagr (“that needs not adhere strictly to legal proscriptions for a holiday”) Head templates: {{nn-noun-f1}} romjul f (definite singular romjula, indefinite plural romjuler, definite plural romjulene)
  1. The period between Boxing Day and New Year's Eve; Twixmas. Tags: feminine Synonyms: romhelg
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