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Danish
Etymology
From Old Danish lærthær, originally a past participle of lære (“to learn, teach”). Compare Old Norse lærðr, Old English ġelǣred, German gelehrt in the same sense.
Pronunciation
Adjective
lærd (neuter lærd, plural and definite singular attributive lærde, not comparable, superlative (predicative) lærdest, superlative (attributive) lærdeste)
- learned, scholarly
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse lærðr.
Adjective
lærd (neuter singular lærd, definite singular and plural lærde)
- learned (very knowledgeable)
References
- “lærd” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse lærðr.
Adjective
lærd (neuter singular lærd, definite singular and plural lærde)
- learned (very knowledgeable)
References
- “lærd” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.