vinter
See also: Vinter
Danish
editEtymology
editFrom Old Danish wintær, from Old Norse vintr, from Proto-Germanic *wintruz (“winter”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editvinter c (singular definite vinteren, plural indefinite vintre)
- (season) winter
Inflection
editDeclension of vinter
Descendants
editSee also
edit- vinter on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da
- (seasons) årstider; forår, sommer, efterår, vinter [edit]
Seasons in Danish · årstider (layout · text) · category | |||
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forår (“spring”) | sommer (“summer”) | efterår (“autumn”) | vinter (“winter”) |
Middle English
editNoun
editvinter
- Alternative form of viniter
Norwegian Bokmål
editEtymology
editInherited from Danish vinter, from Proto-Germanic *wintruz (“winter”).
Noun
editvinter m (definite singular vinteren, indefinite plural vintere or vintre or vintrer, definite plural vinterne or vintrene)
Derived terms
editRelated terms
editSee also
editSeasons in Norwegian Bokmål · årstider (layout · text) · category | |||
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vår (“spring”) | sommer (“summer”) | høst (“autumn”) | vinter (“winter”) |
References
edit- “vinter” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
editAlternative forms
edit- vetter (of Old West Norse origin)
Etymology
editUltimately from Old East Norse vintr, from Proto-Germanic *wintruz (“winter”). Akin to English winter.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editvinter m (definite singular vinteren, indefinite plural vintrar, definite plural vintrane)
Derived terms
editRelated terms
editReferences
edit- “vinter” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old Swedish
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Old Norse vintr, from Proto-Germanic *wintruz.
Noun
editvinter m
Declension
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Declension of vinter (consonant stem)
Descendants
edit- Swedish: vinter
Swedish
editEtymology
editFrom Old Swedish vinter, from Old Norse vintr, from Proto-Germanic *wintruz (“winter”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editvinter c
- winter
- 1869, “Sov du lilla vide ung (Videvisan) [Sleep, [you] little willow young (The Willow Song)]”, Zachris Topelius (lyrics), Alice Tegnér (music)[1]:
- Sov, du lilla vide ung. Än så är det vinter. Än så sova [old present tense plural form, now "sover" – the present tense plural used to be identical to the infinitive for all verbs except vara] björk och ljung, ros och hyacinter. Än så är det långt till vår, innan rönn i blomma står. Sov, du lilla vide. Än så är det vinter. Solskensöga ser på dig. Solskensfamn dig vaggar. Snart blir grönt på skogens stig, och var blomma flaggar. Än en liten solskensbön: Vide liten blir så grön. Solskensöga ser dig. Solskensfamn dig vaggar.
- Sleep, ["you" – could be kept, but doesn't have the tone of "You little rascal" or the like as a vocative – see du] little willow young [poetic – putting the adjective last is equally unusual in Swedish here]. It is still winter [yet it is winter]. Yet [as in "still"] sleep birch and heather, rose and hyacinths. Spring is still a long way off [yet it is a long way to spring], before rowan is [stands] in bloom [normally "står i blom" rather than "står i blomma"]. Sleep, [you] little willow. It is still winter. Sunshine's eye watches you ["sunshine-eye watches you" – poetically terse in Swedish as well]. Sunshine's arms [see famn] rock you [like in a cradle (vagga)]. Soon the forest path will be green [soon it becomes green on the forest's path], and all the flowers fly their flags ["and each flower flags," as in puts out flags, figuratively]. Yet one little sunshine prayer [or plea]: Willow little turns so green. Sunshine's eye sees you. Sunshine's arms rock you.
- 1960, Britt Lindeborg (lyrics and music), “Hej, mitt vinterland [Hey [or "hi / hello"], my winterland]”, in Julefrid med Carola [Christmas peace / serenity with Carola][2], performed by Carola:
- Hej, mitt vinterland, nu är jag här. Nu biter frosten i min kind, ty kall är kvällen. Hej, mitt vinterland, se månen där. Den lyser kyligt trind / kring [differs between versions] på mörka himlapällen. Bjällrans klang friden stör, när vi genom skogen kör. Bofink uti grannens topp, förlåt att vi väckte dig opp. Hej, mitt vinterland, nu är jag här. Och vinter ["vintern" (definite) in some versions] / på vinterholiday [possibly the original lyrics, then misunderstood or changed], håll i dig, nu blinkar stugans ljus mot mig, i mitt vita vinterland.
- Hey [or "hi / hello"], my winterland, now I am here. Now the frost bites my cheek, for the evening is cold. Hey, my winterland, look at the moon there. It shines cool and plump / coolly around ["coolly round/plump / around" – differs between versions] in the dark canopy of the sky. The sound of the [jingle] bell disturbs the peace as we ride [drive] through the forest. Chaffinch at [in] the top of the spruce, we're sorry for waking you up [sorry for that we woke you up]. Hey, my winterland, now I am here. And winter, brace yourself / on winter holiday [ad hoc], now the [Christmas, probably] lights of the cottage twinkle ["blink" – tindra (“twinkle”) is less common for electric lights in Swedish] at [toward] me, in my white winterland.
Declension
editnominative | genitive | ||
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singular | indefinite | vinter | vinters |
definite | vintern | vinterns | |
plural | indefinite | vintrar | vintrars |
definite | vintrarna | vintrarnas |
Related terms
edit- fimbulvinter
- i vintras
- midvinter
- snövinter
- vargavinter
- vinter-OS
- vinterbad
- vinterbadare
- vinterbete
- vinterblek
- vinterbomull
- vinterbona
- vinterdräkt
- vinterdvala
- vinterdäck
- vinterfiske
- vinterfoder
- vinterfrukt
- vinterföda
- vinterförhållanden
- vinterförråd
- vinterförvara
- vinterförvaring
- vintergata
- vintergrön
- vintergröna
- vintergäck
- vinterhalvår
- vinterhimmel
- vinterhärdig
- vinteride
- vinteridrott
- vinterjacka
- vinterkall
- vinterkappa
- vinterklimat
- vinterkläder
- vinterkräksjuka
- vinterkvarter
- vinterkväll
- vinterkyla
- vinterköld
- vinterkörning
- vinterlandskap
- vinterlig
- vinterlik
- vinterlov
- vintermorgon
- vintermånad
- vintermörker
- vintermössa
- vinternatt
- vinterny
- vinterolympiad
- vinterperiod
- vinterpotatis
- vinterpäls
- vinterpäron
- vinterrock
- vintersemester
- vinterskrud
- vintersol
- vintersolstånd
- vinterspel
- vintersport
- vinterstorm
- vintersäsong
- vintersömn
- vintersöndag
- vintertid
- vinterträdgård
- vinteruppehåll
- vinterutbilda
- vintervecka
- vintervila
- vinterviste
- vinterväder
- vinterväg
- vinterväghållning
- vinterväglag
- vinteräpple
- vinteröverrock
- vintrig
- övervintra
See also
edit- (seasons) årstid; vår, sommar, höst, vinter (Category: sv:Seasons)
References
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