kaupang

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Old Norse kaupangr, from kaup +‎ vangr. Cognate with Icelandic kaupangur, Swedish köping and Danish købing.

Noun

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kaupang m (definite singular kaupangen, indefinite plural kaupangar, definite plural kaupangane)

  1. market town
    • 1900, Snorri Sturluson, translated by Steinar Schjøtt, Kings’ sagas, page 417:
      Vetteren etter sat kong Olav i kaupangen, og dette var de trettande aare av kongedøme hans.
      The winter thereon, king Olaf sat in the market town [Nidaros], and this was the thirteenth year of his rule.
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