Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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Doublet of hjupe, descending from Old Norse hjúpa (a coat), from Proto-Germanic *heupǭ. The initial n- may have come from the first element in a compound ending in -n, say in steinhjupe, making it a back-formation from steinnype. Compare Swedish nypon.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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nype f (definite singular nypa, indefinite plural nyper, definite plural nypene)

  1. a rosehip (the fruit of a rose plant)

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