hamn
Norwegian Bokmål
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hɑmn/
Etymology 1
From Old Norse hǫfn, from Proto-Germanic *habnō.
See also
- havn (Bokmål)
References
- “hamn” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Swedish
Pronunciation
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Etymology 1
From Old Swedish hamn, hampn, from Old Norse hǫfn, from Proto-Germanic *habnō.
Noun
hamn c
- a port (dock or harbor)
- a harbor, a haven (place or circumstance providing security)
- 1995, “Se på mig [Look at me]”, Ingela "Pling" Forsman, Bobby Ljunggren, Håkan Almqvist (music), performed by Jan Johansen:
- Så se på mig. Åhå, en hamn i stormen. Som en våg, som fötts att bära dig.
- So look at me. Oh-ho, a harbor in the storm. Like a wave, born [that has been born] to carry you.
Declension
Declension of hamn | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | hamn | hamnen | hamnar | hamnarna |
Genitive | hamns | hamnens | hamnars | hamnarnas |
Etymology 2
Inherited from Old Swedish hamber or hampn (“costume, appearance, shape”), inherited from Old Norse hamʀ.
Noun
hamn c
Derived terms
- byta hamn (“change shape”)
- djurhamn (“animal shape”)
- falkhamn (“falcon shape”)
- hamnavgift
- hamnlöpare (“shapeshifter”)
- hamnskiftare (“shapeshifter”)
- människohamn (“human shape”)
- trollhamn (“troll shape”)
- örnhamn (“eagle shape”)
References
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