See also: Lund

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From Old Norse lundr (grove, tree).

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lund c (singular definite lunden, plural indefinite lunde)

  1. grove

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lund

  1. partitive singular of lumi

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lund f (genitive singular lundar, nominative plural lundir)

  1. temperament, manner
  2. manner, way, fashion

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From Old Norse lundr.

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lund m (definite singular lunden, indefinite plural lunder, definite plural lundene)

  1. a grove

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Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Etymology edit

From Old Norse lundr.

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lund m (definite singular lunden, indefinite plural lundar, definite plural lundane)

  1. a grove

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Etymology edit

From Old Swedish lunder, from Old Norse lundr ("grove", "tree"), of unknown origin. Maybe akin to land or linda ("tree-field"). Masculine in Late Modern Swedish.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /lɵnd/, [lɵnːd]
  • (file)

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lund c

  1. a grove, a lush wood with demanding flora

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Declension of lund 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative lund lunden lundar lundarna
Genitive lunds lundens lundars lundarnas

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