bygd

Danish

Etymology

From Old Danish bygd, Old Norse byggð, a derivation from Old Norse byggva, byggja (to build, dwell) (cf. Danish bygge). In modern Danish, the noun has been reintroduced from Norwegian.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈb̥yɡ̊d̥]

Noun

bygd

  1. small, remote collection of houses, especially on Greenland or the Faroe Islands; a settlement

Declension

See also

Faroese

Bøur er gomul bygd, nevnd í Hundabrævinum frá um 1350 - Bøur is an old village, named in the "Dog Letter" of c. 1350.

Etymology 1

From Old Norse byggð, from Proto-Germanic *biwwiþō.

Noun

bygd f (genitive singular bygdar, plural bygdir)

  1. village, hamlet
Usage notes

There's no distinction between a village and a hamlet in Faroese.

Declension
Declension of bygd
f2 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative bygd bygdin bygdir bygdirnar
accusative bygd bygdina bygdir bygdirnar
dative bygd bygdini bygdum bygdunum
genitive bygdar bygdarinnar bygda bygdanna
Derived terms
  • avbygd
  • bóndabygd
  • bygdargøta
  • bygdarvegur
  • dalbygd
  • eystanbygd
  • grannabygd
  • handilsbygd
  • heimbygd
  • jólabygd
  • kirkjubygd
  • kyndilsmessubygd
  • landnámsbygd
  • landsbygd
  • markatalsbygd
  • matbygd
  • niðursetubygd
  • nýggjársbygd
  • ognarbygd
  • óbygd
  • óðalsbygd
  • prestbygd
  • skúlabygd
  • smábygd
  • stórbygd
  • trettandubygd
  • útbygd

Verb

bygd

  1. feminine nominative singular past participle of byggja
  2. neuter nominative plural past participle of byggja
  3. neuter accusative plural past participle of byggja

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From Old Norse byggð, from Proto-Germanic *biwwiþō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bʏɡd/, [bʏʷɡd̪]

Noun

bygd f or m (definite singular bygda or bygden, indefinite plural bygder, definite plural bygdene)

  1. country district or settlement (which forms a topographical and usually administrative unit (parish, township))
Derived terms

Alternative forms

Verb

bygd

  1. past participle of bygge

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bʏɡd/

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

From Old Norse byggð, from Proto-Germanic *biwwiþō.

Noun

bygd f (plural bygder)

  1. country district or settlement (as above)
Declension
Derived terms

Verb

bygd

  1. masculine and feminine past participle of byggja
Derived terms

References

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish byghþ, from Old Norse byggð, from Proto-Germanic *biwwiþō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbʏɡːd/
  • Homophone: byggd

Noun

bygd c

  1. a rural region (forming a unit in some sense), a district
    Synonym: (historical) -bo
    1. a village

Declension

Declension of bygd 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative bygd bygden bygder bygderna
Genitive bygds bygdens bygders bygdernas

See also

References

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