See also: Smed and smeđ

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Etymology edit

From Old Norse smiðr, from Proto-Germanic *smiþaz. Compare Icelandic smiður, German Schmied, Dutch smid, English smith.

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smed

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smed c (singular definite smeden, plural indefinite smede)

  1. smith (craftsperson who works metal)

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Norwegian Bokmål edit

 
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Etymology edit

From Old Norse smiðr, from Proto-Germanic *smiþaz. Compare with Icelandic smiður, German Schmied, Dutch smid, English smith.

Noun edit

smed m (definite singular smeden, indefinite plural smeder, definite plural smedene)

  1. smith (craftsperson who works metal)

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Norwegian Nynorsk edit

 
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Etymology edit

From Old Norse smiðr, from Proto-Germanic *smiþaz. Akin to English smith.

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smed m (definite singular smeden, indefinite plural smedar, definite plural smedane)

  1. smith (craftsperson who works metal)

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Swedish edit

Etymology edit

From Old Swedish smiþer, from Old Norse smiðr, from Proto-Germanic *smiþaz. Compare Icelandic smiður, German Schmied, Dutch smid, English smith.

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Noun edit

smed c

  1. smith (craftsperson who works metal)

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Declension of smed 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative smed smeden smeder smederna
Genitive smeds smedens smeders smedernas

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