bevilling

Danish

Etymology

From Middle Low German bewillinge, from bevillen. See bevilge.

Noun

bevilling c (singular definite bevillingen, plural indefinite bevillinger)

  1. a fund. amount (of money) set aside for a particular purpose (by the government etc.)
  2. a licence (UK) or license (US)
  3. (uncommon) granting, allocation (act of granting (something))

Declension

Declension of bevilling
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative bevilling bevillingen bevillinger bevillingerne
genitive bevillings bevillingens bevillingers bevillingernes

Derived terms

  • adoptionsbevilling
  • alkoholbevilling
  • apotekerbevilling
  • bevillingsgiver
  • bevillingslov
  • bevillingsmæssig
  • bevillingspoliti
  • bevillingsramme
  • forskningsbevillingrammebevilling
  • separationsbevilling
  • spiritusbevillingsærbevilling

See also

  • næringsbrev
  • kongebrev

References

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Middle Low German, from bevillen.

Noun

bevilling m (definite singular bevillingen, indefinite plural bevillinger, definite plural bevillingene)

  1. a licence (UK) or license (US)

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Middle Low German (from bevillen), via Norwegian Bokmål.

Noun

bevilling f (definite singular bevillinga, indefinite plural bevillingar, definite plural bevillingane)

  1. a licence (UK) or license (US)

References