svane

Danish

Etymology

A mix of the inherited Old Danish swan, from Old Norse svanr, from Proto-Germanic *swanaz (swan), from Proto-Indo-European *swenh₂- (to sound, resound); and the borrowed Middle Low German swane, from Old Saxon swan, from Proto-West Germanic *swan. Cognates include German Schwan, Dutch zwaan and West Frisian swan.

Noun

svane c (singular definite svanen, plural indefinite svaner)

  1. (male or female) swan

Inflection

Declension of svane
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative svane svanen svaner svanerne
genitive svanes svanens svaners svanernes

Hyponyms

  • (male): hansvane
  • (female): hunsvane

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse svanr.

Noun

svane f or m (definite singular svana or svanen, indefinite plural svaner, definite plural svanene)

  1. a swan (large waterbird)

Derived terms

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse svanr. Akin to English swan.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²sʋɑːnə/

Noun

svane f (definite singular svana, indefinite plural svaner, definite plural svanene)

  1. a swan, a bird of the genus Cygnus

Derived terms

References

Serbo-Croatian

Verb

svane

  1. third-person singular present of svanuti