tjern

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

From Old Norse tjarn n, tjǫrn f (small lake, pond, tarn; pool), from Proto-Germanic *ternō (a mountain lake without tributaries; watering hole; small pool), from Proto-Indo-European *der- (to split, to separate; to tear, to crack, to shatter).

Cognate with Danish tjern, Swedish tjärn, Icelandic tjörn, Faroese tjørn and English tarn.

Pronunciation

Noun

tjern n (definite singular tjernet, indefinite plural tjern, definite plural tjerna or tjernene)

tjern f or m (definite singular tjerna or tjernen, indefinite plural tjerner, definite plural tjernene)

  1. a small lake, typically in a forest or mountain area.

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Etymology

From Old Norse tjarn n, tjǫrn f (a small mountain lake without tributaries), from Proto-Germanic *ternō. Cognates with English tarn.

Noun

tjern n (definite singular tjernet, indefinite plural tjern, definite plural tjerna)

  1. a small lake, typically in a forest or mountain area.

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