kärr

See also: kærr and Karr

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse kjarr (copsewood, underbrush, bushes, scrub), from Proto-Germanic *kerzą, *kerzuz (scrub, bushes), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵers- (to turn, bend, twist). Cognate with Danish kær (brushwood, undergrowth, scrub), Norwegian kjerr, kjarr, kjørr (thicket), Icelandic kjarr (scrub).

Noun

kärr

  1. A marsh or bog; swamp.
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