English edit

Adjective edit

fyrste (not comparable)

  1. Obsolete form of first.

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Etymology edit

From Middle Low German vürste and German Fürst, from Proto-Germanic *furistaz (first), cognate with English first, Old Norse fyrstr. Doublet of første. The etymon is a calque of prī̆nceps, making this also a doublet of prins.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈfyrstə/, [ˈfyɐ̯sd̥ə]

Noun edit

fyrste c (singular definite fyrsten, plural indefinite fyrster)

  1. prince (ruler of a principality)

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Etymology edit

From Middle Low German vurste.

Noun edit

fyrste m (definite singular fyrsten, indefinite plural fyrster, definite plural fyrstene)

  1. a prince

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Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Norwegian Nynorsk ordinal numbers
 <  0. 1. 2.  > 
    Cardinal : ein
    Ordinal : fyrste

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Old Norse fyrstr. Akin to English first.

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Numeral edit

fyrste

  1. first
 
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Etymology 2 edit

From Middle Low German vurste.

Noun edit

fyrste m (definite singular fyrsten, indefinite plural fyrstar, definite plural fyrstane)

  1. a prince (male ruler of a principality, a non-royal high title of nobility)
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