Danish

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Etymology

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by (city) +‎ del (part)

Noun

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bydel c (singular definite bydelen, plural indefinite bydele)

  1. A quarter; a part of a town or city; (Australia, New Zealand) a suburb

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From by +‎ del.

Noun

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bydel m (definite singular bydelen, indefinite plural bydeler, definite plural bydelene)

  1. part of town, (Australia, New Zealand) suburb
    den øvre bydelen - the upper part of the town

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From by +‎ del.

Noun

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bydel m (definite singular bydelen, indefinite plural bydelar, definite plural bydelane)

  1. part of town; (Australia, New Zealand) suburb

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Old English

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *budil, from Proto-Germanic *budilaz (messenger, herald), from *beudaną (to stretch out, extend, offer), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰewdʰ- (to make aware), equivalent to bod +‎ -el. Akin to Old High German butil (beadle, court officer), Old English bēodan (to announce). More at bid.

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Noun

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bydel m

  1. preacher
  2. beadle, apparitor
  3. warrant officer

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