See also: fjöru and fjǫru

Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Noun edit

fjøru f (plural fjøro)

  1. (dialectal or nonstandard since 1917) alternative form of fjøre
    • 1904, Anders Hovden, Fiskaren [The Fisherman], Kristiania: Norli, page 19:
      Gardane er smaabytte, og huslydane slær kvar sine teigar fraa fjøru til aasrygg.
      The farms are unproductive, and each household reap their plots from beach to hill.
    • 1949, Ivar Kleiven, Heimegrendi, Vågå historielag, page 123:
      Um Morgonen har Elvi gøymt dei nakne Fjørune.
      In the morning, the river will have hidden its beaches.

Usage notes edit

  • This form was the standard form allowed under Midlandsnormalen, the ill-fated, lesser-used spelling norm of 1901, which faded into oblivion and was superseded definitely by 1917. This form may still be used dialectally by users in the Norwegian Midlands.