anneks

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== Norwegian Bokmål == === Etymology === Borrowed from French annexe, from Latin annexus (“connection, annex”), from annectō (“connect, annex”) (compare with annektere), from ad (“to”) + nectō (“bind, tie”) (compare neksus). === Noun === anneks n (definite singular annekset, indefinite plural anneks or annekser, definite plural anneksa or anneksene) an annex (an addition, an extension), more specifically designating a smaller parish annexed to a primary parish annex building ==== Synonyms ==== (annex building): sidebygning, tilbygg, filial, underavdeling ==== Derived terms ==== annekskirke ==== Related terms ==== annektere anneksjon annektering === References === “anneks” in The Ordnett Dictionary “anneks” in The Bokmål Dictionary. Douglas Harper (2001–2026), “annexe”, in Online Etymology Dictionary. == Norwegian Nynorsk == === Etymology === Borrowed from French annexe, from Latin annexus (“connection, annex”), from annectō (“connect, annex”) (compare annektere), from ad (“to”) + nectō (“bind, tie”) (compare neksus). === Noun === anneks n (definite singular annekset, indefinite plural anneks, definite plural anneksa) an annex (an addition, an extension), more specifically designating a smaller parish annexed to a primary parish annex building ==== Synonyms ==== (annex building): sidebygning, sidebygnad, tilbygg, tilbygning, filial, underavdeling ==== Derived terms ==== annekskyrkje ==== Related terms ==== annektere anneksjon annektering === References === “anneks” in The Ordnett Dictionary “anneks” in The Nynorsk Dictionary. Douglas Harper (2001–2026), “annexe”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.