brur

Indonesian

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch broer (brother, bro).

Pronunciation

Noun

brur (plural brur-brur)

  1. (colloquial) brother, bro
    Synonyms: bruder, saudara, sobat

Further reading

Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

brur f or m (definite singular brura or bruren, indefinite plural brurer, definite plural brurene)

  1. form removed with the spelling reform of 2005; superseded by brud

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse brúðr, from Proto-Germanic *brūdiz.

Noun

brur f (definite singular brura, indefinite plural brurer, definite plural brurene)

  1. a bride

Coordinate terms

Derived terms

Compounds with brur as their first part may or may not be interfixed with -e-, leaving triplet forms starting with brure-, brur-, or brude-, from the alternative form brud with the interfix. Below, only brure- forms are listed.

  • brurebukett
  • bruredans
  • brureferd
  • brurefylgje
  • brurefølge
  • brurefølgje
  • brurejente
  • brurekjole
  • bruremarsj
  • brurepar
  • brureseng
  • brureslør
  • brurespore
  • brurevigsel
  • brurevigsle
  • brurled
  • gullbrur
  • jonsokbrur
  • konebrur
  • kronebrur
  • luciabrur
  • sa brura

See also

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