ildsted

Danish

Etymology

From ild (fire) + sted (place).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ilstɛð/, [ˈilˌsd̥ɛð]

Noun

ildsted n (singular definite ildstedet, plural indefinite ildsteder)

  1. a fireplace (an open hearth in (or near) a house for the purpose of cooking or heating)

Declension

References

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From ild + sted.

Noun

ildsted n (definite singular ildstedet, indefinite plural ildsteder, definite plural ildstedene)

  1. a fireplace (an open hearth for holding a fire)

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