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gudmor

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From gud (god) +‎ mor (mother).

Noun

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gudmor m or f (definite singular gudmora or gudmoren, indefinite plural gudmødre or gudmødrer, definite plural gudmødrene)

  1. a godmother
  2. a woman who christens a new ship when it is launched.
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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From gud (god) +‎ mor (mother).

Noun

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gudmor f (definite singular gudmora, indefinite plural gudmødrer, definite plural gudmødrene)

  1. a godmother
  2. a woman who christens a new ship when it is launched.
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Swedish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From gud (god) +‎ mor (mother).

Noun

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gudmor c

  1. godmother

Declension

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Declension of gudmor
nominative genitive
singular indefinite gudmor gudmors
definite gudmodern gudmoderns
plural indefinite gudmödrar gudmödrars
definite gudmödrarna gudmödrarnas

See also

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