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Molde

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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Molde f (genitive Molde, plural Molden)

  1. obsolete form of Melde (saltbush)
    • 1914, Martin Klimmer, Veterinärhygiene. Grundriss der Gesundheitspflege der landwirtschaftlichen Haustiere mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Fütterungslehre, 2nd edition, page 204:
      Das Saponin findet sich weiterhin in dem giftigen Seifenkraut (Saponaria officinalis) und in geringen Mengen in den Samen des giftigen Rittersporns (Delphinium). Daß es außerdem noch spurweise in den Samen der Molde (Atriplex) und Mohrhirse (Sorghum) nachgewiesen ist, dürfte für vorliegende Zwecke insofern bedeutungslos sein, als es in diesen Pflanzen, wie erwähnt, nur in Spuren vorkommt.
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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Molde f (genitive Molde, plural Molden)

  1. Central Germany form of Molte (dust, earth)
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Norwegian Bokmål

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View of a harbour in Molde, Norway.

Etymology

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Originally the name of a farmstead, from Old Norse Moldar, the plural form of either mold (earth, dirt, soil), or moldr (skull, mould) in reference to the rounded peaks in Moldemarka.

In the 18th century and later, the name Moldegaard was used about the farm.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmɔldə/
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  • Rhymes: -ɔldə
  • Hyphenation: Mol‧de

Proper noun

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Molde

  1. Molde (the administrative centre, city, and municipality of Møre og Romsdal, Western Norway, Norway)

Derived terms

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References

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  • Molde” in Store norske leksikon

Norwegian Nynorsk

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 Molde on Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia
 Molde kommune on Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia
The ferry terminal in Molde.

Alternative forms

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  • Molle (alternative spelling)

Etymology

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Originally a farm name (now Moldegård); from Old Norse *Moldar pl, from the plural of mold (soil, earth).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /²moldə/, /²molːə/
  • (Romsdal) IPA(key): /²moʎːə/

Proper noun

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Molde

  1. A city and municipality of Romsdal district, Møre og Romsdal, Norway

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