"bjørnevok" meaning in Norwegian Nynorsk

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Noun

Forms: bjørnevoka [definite, singular], bjørnevoker [indefinite, plural], bjørnevokene [definite, plural]
Etymology: From Old Norse bjarnvardsvaka (literally “Bjarnvard's wake”). The former part is named after Bernardino of Siena (1380–1444), but was later reanalyzed as bjørn (“bear”). The latter is equivalent to vòke, from vǫku, the oblique singular of Old Norse vaka. Etymology templates: {{root|nn|ine-pro|*kret-|*weǵ-}}, {{der|nn|non|Bjarnvarðr|bjarnvards}} Old Norse bjarnvards, {{!}} |, {{lang|nn|Bernardino of Siena}} Bernardino of Siena, {{named-after|nn|Bernardino of Siena|born=1380|died=1444|nocap=1|wplink==}} named after Bernardino of Siena (1380–1444), {{der|nn|non|vaka}} Old Norse vaka
  1. feast of St Bernardine (held on May 20) Wikipedia link: nn:bjarnevòk Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Calendar, Christianity Synonyms: bjørnevake, bjørnevòk
    Sense id: en-bjørnevok-nn-noun-asUQYRKf Categories (other): Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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