Haugesund
Norwegian Bokmål
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Harbour of Haugesund city.
Etymology
haug + -e- + sund, with the meaning "the strait by the farm 'Haugar'", first part is the plural of haug (“heap, pile”) from Old Norse haugr (“howe, cairn”), from Proto-Germanic *haugaz (“height, hill”), from Proto-Indo-European *kewk- (“hill, elevation”). Last part from Old Norse sund (“swimming; narrow waters (which you can swim across)”), from Proto-Germanic *sundą (“swimming, sound, strait”), from earlier *swumdan, from Proto-Indo-European *swm̥tóm.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhæʉɡəsʉn/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ʉn
- Hyphenation: Hau‧ge‧sund
Derived terms
- haugesunder (“a person from Haugesund”)
- araber (“a humorous term for someone from Haugesund”)
References
- “Haugesund” in Store norske leksikon
Anagrams
- snauhugde
Norwegian Nynorsk
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