"Gudbrandsdalen" meaning in Norwegian Bokmål

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Proper name

IPA: /²ɡʉbrɑnsdɑːɳ/, /ˈɡʉ(d)bransˌdɑːln̩/ [Standard-East-Norwegian] Audio: nb-gudbrandsdalen.ogg
Rhymes: -ɑːɳ, -ɑːln̩ Etymology: Most likely named after a powerful Norwegian tribal chief called Dale-Gudbrand, said to live in Hundorp in the Gudbrand Valley during the 1100s, with a status as a hersir (a local leader in early medieval Scandinavia), according to the saga Heimskringla written by Icelandic poet and historian Snorri Sturluson. The male given name Gudbrand comes from Old Norse Guðbrandr, first part guð (“God, deity”), from Proto-Germanic *gudą (“god, deity”), from earlier *guþóm. Last part brandr (“brand, fire, sword”), from Proto-Germanic *brandaz (“fire, flash, flame, burning, sword”). Etymology templates: {{inh|nb|non|Guðbrandr}} Old Norse Guðbrandr, {{inh|nb|gem-pro|*gudą||god, deity}} Proto-Germanic *gudą (“god, deity”), {{inh|nb|gem-pro|*brandaz||fire, flash, flame, burning, sword}} Proto-Germanic *brandaz (“fire, flash, flame, burning, sword”) Head templates: {{head|nb|proper noun}} Gudbrandsdalen
  1. Gudbrand Valley, Gudbrandsdalen (a valley and historical district Norway) Wikipedia link: nb:Gudbrandsdalen Categories (place): Places in Norway, Valleys Derived forms: gudbrandsdalshest, gudbrandsdalsk, Gudbrandsdalslågen, gudbrandsdalsost, gudbrandsdøl Related terms: midlandsmål [dialectal], Innlandet (english: a county of Norway, where Gudbrandsdalen is located)
    Sense id: en-Gudbrandsdalen-nb-name-6UjXZFzn Categories (other): Norwegian Bokmål entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries
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