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From Middle Low German schulder, from Proto-West Germanic *skuldru, cognate with English shoulder, German Schulter. It has replaced the older word aksel.

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  • IPA(key): /ˈskulder/, [ˈsɡ̊ulɐ]

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skulder c (singular definite skulderen, plural indefinite skuldre)

  1. shoulder

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skulder m or f (definite singular skuldra or skulderen, indefinite plural skuldre or skuldrer, definite plural skuldrene)

  1. a shoulder

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skulder f (definite singular skuldra, indefinite plural skuldrer, definite plural skuldrene)

  1. a shoulder
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skulder f

  1. indefinite plural of skuld

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skulder

  1. indefinite plural of skuld