fordom
See also: fördom
Danish
Etymology
for- (“fore-, pre-”) + dom (“judgement”), after Latin praeiudicium or German Vorurteil.
Noun
fordom
- (countable) stereotype
- Der eksisterer mange fordomme om sigøjnere.
- There exist many stereotypes about gypsies.
- Der eksisterer mange fordomme om sigøjnere.
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
for- + dom (“judgment”), after German Vorurteil
Noun
fordom m (definite singular fordommen, indefinite plural fordommer, definite plural fordommene)
- prejudice, bias
Derived terms
- fordomsfull
References
- “fordom” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
for- + dom (“judgment”), after German Vorurteil
Noun
fordom m (definite singular fordommen, indefinite plural fordommar, definite plural fordommane)
- prejudice, bias
Derived terms
- fordomsfull
References
- “fordom” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Swedish forþom, fordhum, Old Norse forðum.
Adverb
fordom
- in the past, in former times, formerly, in history, historically
- 1917, 1 Peter 3:5 (King James Version; translation of 1917)
- På sådant sätt prydde sig ju ock fordom de heliga kvinnorna, de som satte sitt hopp till Gud
- For in this manner, in former times, the holy women who trusted in God also adorned themselves
- På sådant sätt prydde sig ju ock fordom de heliga kvinnorna, de som satte sitt hopp till Gud
- 1917, 1 Peter 3:5 (King James Version; translation of 1917)