torp
English
Alternative forms
- (torpedo): torp.
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse þorp, from Proto-Germanic *þurpą, whence also with German Dorf and Dutch dorp.
Related terms
- husmannsplass
- småbruk
Norwegian Nynorsk
Related terms
- husmannsplass
- småbruk
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse þorp, from Proto-Germanic *þurpą, whence also with German Dorf and Dutch dorp.
Noun
torp n
- (before 16th century) A solitary farm, distant from other settlements.
- (16th century) Officially defined as a very small farm.
- (17th century to early 20th century) A farm, rented from a larger land owner, where the rent was paid through work on the owner's land (dagsverken).
- (after the 1940's) A small cottage in the countryside.
Declension
Declension of torp | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | torp | torpet | torp | torpen |
Genitive | torps | torpets | torps | torpens |
Related terms
- båtsmanstorp
- dagsverkstorp
- kronotorp
- skogstorp
- soldattorp
- torpare
- Trystorp
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