brud
English
Danish
Etymology 1
From Old Norse brúðr (“bride”), from Proto-Germanic *brūdiz.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bruːd/, [b̥ʁuːˀð]
- Rhymes: -uð
Inflection
Coordinate terms
Etymology 2
Same as above.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bruːd/, [b̥ʁuːˀð]
Inflection
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /brud/, [b̥ʁuð]
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse brúðr (“bride”), from Proto-Germanic *brūdiz
Noun
brud f or m (definite singular bruda or bruden, indefinite plural bruder, definite plural brudene)
- a bride
Coordinate terms
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old Norse brúðr (“bride”), from Proto-Germanic *brūdiz
Coordinate terms
Old Saxon
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *brūdiz (“bride, daughter-in-law”). Cognate with Old English brȳd, Old Frisian brēd (West Frisian breid), Dutch bruid, Old High German brūt (German Braut), Old Norse brúðr (Swedish brud), Gothic 𐌱𐍂𐌿𐌸𐍃 (brūþs).
Declension
Declension of brūd (feminine i-stem)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | brūd | brūdi |
accusative | brūd | brūdi |
genitive | brūdi | brūdiō |
dative | brūdi | brūdium |
instrumental | — | — |
Coordinate terms
Polish
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *brudъ.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /brut/
Audio (file) - Homophone: bród
Declension
Synonyms
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Swedish brūþ, from Old Norse brúðr (“bride”), from Proto-Germanic *brūdiz.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ʉːd
Declension
Declension of brud | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | brud | bruden | brudar | brudarna |
Genitive | bruds | brudens | brudars | brudarnas |
Synonyms
- (girl): brutta (slang, borderline vulgar)
Coordinate terms
- (bride): brudgum
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