"fyru" meaning in Norwegian Nynorsk

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Noun

Forms: fyru [definite, singular], fyro [indefinite, plural], fyrunn [definite, plural], fyrun [dative, singular], fyrom [dative, plural]
Etymology: Doublet of fjøre. Some sort of metaphony from Old Norse fjǫru, oblique cases singular of fjara. Etymology templates: {{doublet|nn|fjøre}} Doublet of fjøre, {{inh|nn|non|fjǫru}} Old Norse fjǫru Head templates: {{head|nn|noun|definite singular|fyru|indefinite plural|fyro|definite plural|fyrunn|dative singular|fyrun|dative plural|fyrom|g=f}} fyru f (definite singular fyru, indefinite plural fyro, definite plural fyrunn, dative singular fyrun, dative plural fyrom)
  1. (dialectal, Gudbrandsdalen) a sandy riverbank (on either side of a river) Tags: dialectal, feminine Synonyms: strand, elvebreidd
    Sense id: en-fyru-nn-noun-n3eqCvyz Categories (other): Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for fyru meaning in Norwegian Nynorsk (1.9kB)

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          "english": "[The river] started to grow farther and farther in towards the riverbank, each day.",
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