brunn

See also: Brunn, brúnn, and Brünn

Icelandic

Noun

brunn

  1. indefinite accusative singular of brunnur

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse brunnr, bruðr, from Proto-Germanic *brunnaz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /brʊnː/

Noun

brunn m (definite singular brunnen, indefinite plural brunnar, definite plural brunnane)

  1. a well (hole sunk into the ground)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • brunnbor
  • brunnbuse
  • brunnbytte, brunnsbytte
  • brunnbåt
  • brunndør
  • brunnfigur
  • brunnfjøl
  • brunngravar
  • brunngraving, brunnsgraving
  • brunngryte
  • brunnhespe
  • brunnhol
  • brunnhus
  • brunnkjerring
  • brunnlok
  • brunnmann
  • brunnop
  • brunnopning
  • brunnreip
  • brunnsal
  • brunnsbukk
  • brunnshjul
  • brunnskøyte
  • brunnspann
  • brunnsråte
  • brunnstake
  • brunnstokk
  • brunnstolpe
  • brunnstong
  • brunnstroll
  • brunnsveiv
  • brunntau
  • brunnvatn
  • brunnvinde
  • brunnvippe
  • brunnvåg
  • brunnår

References

Old Norse

Noun

brunn

  1. indefinite accusative singular of bruðr
  2. indefinite accusative singular of brunnr

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse brunnr, bruðr, from Proto-Germanic *brunna-.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

brunn c

  1. a well (hole sunk into the ground, as a source for drinking water or a drain for waste water)
  2. a spa (= brunnsort)

Declension

Declension of brunn 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative brunn brunnen brunnar brunnarna
Genitive brunns brunnens brunnars brunnarnas
  • avloppsbrunn
  • brunnsborrning
  • brunnsdrickning
  • brunnsgäst
  • brunnskar
  • brunnslock
  • brunnslucka
  • brunnsmusik
  • brunnsort
  • brunnspark
  • brunnssvängel
  • brunnsvatten
  • bybrunn
  • dagvattenbrunn
  • gatubrunn
  • gårdsbrunn

References

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