Bjørgvin
See also: Björgvin and Bjǫrgvin
Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse Bjǫrgvin. Cognate with Icelandic Björgvin and Norwegian Bjørgvin.
Proper noun
Bjørgvin f
- Bergen (A port city, municipality and former county in Hordaland, Norway; official name: Bergen)
Declension
Singular | |
Indefinite | |
Nominative | Bjørgvin |
Accusative | Bjørgvin |
Dative | Bjørgvin |
Genitive | Bjørgvin(j)ar |
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse Bjǫrgvin (“meadow between the mountains”), revived in the 19th century. From bjarg (“rock, boulder, cliff”) + vin (“meadow, pasture”). Compare Faroese Bjørgvin and Icelandic Björgvin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /²bjørɡ.vɪn/, [²bjœrɡ.ʋɪn]
Proper noun
Bjørgvin f
- Bergen (A port city, municipality and former county in Hordaland, Norway; official name: Bergen)
- 1929, Halldor O. Opedal, Ein harding på vidåtta i 60-åri, page 25:
- No er stutt á fortelja at sild fekk me, kom heppeleg til Bjørgvin og selde godt.
- Now it is short to say, that we got herring, and it luckily came to Bergen and sold well.
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- Clipping of Bjørgvin bispedøme (“Diocese of Bjørgvin”).
- 2014 March 31, “Biskop Halvor”, in Den Norske Kyrkja [The Church of Norway], retrieved 25th December 2022:
- Halvor Nordhaug vart biskop i Bjørgvin i 2009.
- Halvor Nordhaug became bishop of [the diocese of] Bjørgvin in 2009.
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