malurt

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Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse malurt; equivalent to mölur (moth) +‎ urt (plant).

Pronunciation

Noun

malurt f (genitive singular malurtar, nominative plural malurtir)

  1. mugwort, wormwood (any of various plants of the genus Artemisia)

Declension

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

From Old Norse malurt. Cognate with Icelandic malurt and Swedish malört.

Noun

malurt f (definite singular malurta, indefinite plural malurter, definite plural malurtene)

  1. mugwort, wormwood

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