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berlinare

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(2) en berlinare

Etymology

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By surface analysis, Berlin +‎ -are. First attested in 1814[1]. Cognate of German Berliner.

Noun

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berlinare c

  1. Berliner (person from Berlin) [since 1817][1]
  2. berlin, berline (a four-seated type of carriage) [since 1814][1]
    • 1876, Johan Magnus Bergman, Valda smärre skrifter [Selected smaller writings]‎[1], page 88:
      Som vi åkte i en god berlinare och vår kutscher alltid körde in på de bättre värds husen, var alltid en betjent till hands att emottaga oss och öppna vagnsdörren.
      As we travelled in a fine berlin carriage and our coachman always drove into the better inns, there was always a servant at hand to receive us and open the carriage door.
  3. (nonstandard) Synonym of berlingot; a smaller two-seated type of berlin carriage. [since 1895][1]

Declension

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Declension of berlinare
nominative genitive
singular indefinite berlinare berlinares
definite berlinaren berlinarens
plural indefinite berlinare berlinares
definite berlinarna berlinarnas

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