vånd

See also: vand, vând, and vänd

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From Old Saxon *wand (mole, vole), from Proto-Germanic *wanduz (mole, vole). Cognate with English want, wont (mole).

Noun

vånd m (definite singular vånden, indefinite plural vånder, definite plural våndene)

  1. European water vole (Arvicola amphibius)
Synonyms
  • jordrotte
  • vannrotte

Etymology 2

From Old Norse vǫndr, via vinde (wind).

Noun

vånd m (definite singular vånden, indefinite plural vånder, definite plural våndene)

  1. (archaic, poetic) wand; thin, flexible stick, twig, stalk
Derived terms
  • magisk vånd

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʋɔnd/

Etymology 1

From Old Saxon *wand (mole, vole).

Noun

vånd m (definite singular vånden, indefinite plural våndar, definite plural våndane)

  1. European water vole (Arvicola amphibius)
Synonyms
  • jordrotte
  • vassrotte

Etymology 2

From Old Norse vǫndr, via vinde (wind).

Noun

vånd n (definite singular våndet, indefinite plural vånd, definite plural vånda)

  1. fence wand; timber made of branches and small trees

References

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