båre

See also: bare, baare, Baré, bāre, barē, Bäre, and bārē

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse bára, from Proto-Germanic *bērō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bɔːrə/, [ˈb̥ɒːɒ]

Noun

båre c (singular definite båren, plural indefinite bårer)

  1. stretcher (simple litter designed to carry a sick, injured, or dead person)
  2. bier

Inflection

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

From Old Norse barar, barir, bǫrur and Middle Low German bare.

Alternative forms

Noun

båre f (definite singular båra, indefinite plural bårer, definite plural bårene)

  1. stretcher (simple litter designed to carry a sick, injured, or dead person)
  2. wheelbarrow
  3. bier
Derived terms
  • sjukebåre
  • trillebåre

Etymology 2

From Old Norse bára.

Alternative forms

  • båra f (noun, non-standard since 2012)
  • båra (verb, a infinitive)

Noun

båre f (definite singular båra, indefinite plural bårer, definite plural bårene)

  1. wave

Verb

båre (present tense bårar, past tense båra, past participle båra, passive infinitive bårast, present participle bårande, imperative båre/bår)

  1. to make waves (in the water)

References

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