brudgom

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse brúðgumi, from Proto-Germanic *brūdigumô.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bruːdɡɒm/, [-ʌmˀ]
  • Rhymes: -ɒm

Noun

brudgom c (singular definite brudgommen, plural indefinite brudgomme)

  1. a bridegroom or groom (short for bridegroom)

Declension

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Further reading

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse brúðgumi, from Proto-Germanic *brūdigumô. Compare Danish brudgom, Swedish brudgum, Icelandic brúðgumi, Faroese brúðgómur.

Noun

brudgom m (definite singular brudgommen, indefinite plural brudgommer, definite plural brudgommene)

  1. a bridegroom or groom (short for bridegroom)

Coordinate terms

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse brúðgumi, from Proto-Germanic *brūdigumô. Compare Danish brudgom, Swedish brudgum, Icelandic brúðgumi, Faroese brúðgómur.

Noun

brudgom m (definite singular brudgomen or brudgommen, indefinite plural brudgomar or brudgommar, definite plural brudgomane or brudgommane)

  1. a bridegroom or groom

Coordinate terms

References

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