Bygdin
Norwegian Nynorsk

Eastern end of Bygdin lake, between Fagerstrand and Bygdisheim
Alternative forms
- Bygde
Etymology
Definite form; from Old Norse *Bygðir, from bugr (“bend”), thus meaning “the bent one”. Compare the nearby lake Gjende, meaning “the straight one”, from gandr (“staff”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /²bʏɡdin/
Usage notes
The form Bygdin is traditionally used in Valdres and on modern maps, while the same lake is referred to by the indefinite form Bygde in Vågå. One of the reasons why lake is so known there that it got a separate name is because the lake was often used by people from Vågå.
Derived terms
Compounds with Bygdin use the indefinite genitive Bygdis-.
- Bygdisheim
- Bygdissundet
- Bygdisøyane
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