embede

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse embætti, from Proto-Germanic *ambahtiją, cognate with Swedish ämbete, German Amt, Dutch ambacht, doublet of amt (county)). Derived from *ambahtaz (servant), which is an old loan from Gaulish ambaxtos (vassal).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛmbeːðə/, [ˈɛmˌb̥eːðð̩]

Noun

embede n (singular definite embedet, plural indefinite embeder)

  1. office (position in the state or in the public administration)

Declension

Derived terms

  • bispeembede
  • dommerembede
  • embedsapparat
  • embedsbolig
  • embedseksamen
  • embedsfolk
  • embedsførelse
  • embedslæge
  • embedsmand
  • embedsmisbrug
  • embedsperiode
  • embedsstand
  • embedsværk
  • præsidentembede
  • præsteembede

References

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