From Middle Low German kunst, from Proto-Germanic *kunstiz (“knowledge, ability”), derived from the verb *kunnaną (“to know”). Cognate with German Kunst and Dutch kunst. Swedish konst was also borrowed from Low German.
kunst c (singular definite kunsten, plural indefinite kunster)
common gender |
singular | plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | kunst | kunsten | kunster | kunsterne |
genitive | kunsts | kunstens | kunsters | kunsternes |
From Middle Dutch cunst, const, cunste, conste (“skill, ability, knowledge, craft”), from Old Dutch *kunst (“knowledge, know-how, skill”), from Proto-Germanic *kunstiz (“knowledge, ability”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵenH-, *ǵnō- (“to know”), equivalent to kunnen + -st.
Cognate with Old Saxon kunst (“skill, wisdom”), Old High German kunst (“knowledge, wisdom, skill”), Old Frisian kunst, konst, kenst (“knowledge”). More at cunning.
kunst f (plural kunsten, diminutive kunstje n)
From Middle Low German kunst. Influenced by German Kunst.
kunst (genitive kunsti, partitive kunsti)
Declension of kunst (ÕS type 22e/riik, length gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | kunst | kunstid | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | kunsti | ||
genitive | kunstide | ||
partitive | kunsti | kunste kunstisid | |
illative | kunsti kunstisse |
kunstidesse kunstesse | |
inessive | kunstis | kunstides kunstes | |
elative | kunstist | kunstidest kunstest | |
allative | kunstile | kunstidele kunstele | |
adessive | kunstil | kunstidel kunstel | |
ablative | kunstilt | kunstidelt kunstelt | |
translative | kunstiks | kunstideks kunsteks | |
terminative | kunstini | kunstideni | |
essive | kunstina | kunstidena | |
abessive | kunstita | kunstideta | |
comitative | kunstiga | kunstidega |
From Old Saxon kunst, from Proto-Germanic *kunstiz. Compare Old High German kunst.
kunst f
From Middle Low German kunst (“knowledge, ability”), from Old Saxon kunst, from Proto-Germanic *kunstiz (“knowledge, ability”), from the verb *kunnaną (“to know, recognise”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵn̥néh₃ti (“to know, recognize”), from *ǵneh₃- (“to know”) + *-né- (forms transitive imperfective verbs).
kunst m (definite singular kunsten, indefinite plural kunster, definite plural kunstene)
From Middle Low German kunst.
kunst f or m (definite singular kunsten or kunsta, indefinite plural kunster or kunstar, definite plural kunstene or kunstane)
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | ||
1901 | kunst m | kunsten | kunstar | kunstarne (kunstane) | |
1917 | kunst m | kunsten | kunstar | kunstane | |
1938 | kunst m, f | kunsten, kunsta | kunstar, kunster | kunstane, kunstene | |
1959 | kunst m | kunsten | kunstar | kunstane | |
1968 | kunst m, f | kunsten, kunsta | kunstar, kunster | kunstane, kunstene | |
2012 (current) | kunst m, f | kunsten, kunsta | kunstar, kunster | kunstane, kunstene |
From Middle High German and Old High German kunst (“knowledge”) attested since the 9th century; ultimately from the root of the verb kenna (“to know”).
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