birkebeiner

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== Czech == === Alternative forms === Birkebeiner birkinbeinar === Etymology === Borrowed from Norwegian Bokmål birkebeiner. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈbɪrkɛbɛɪnɛr] === Noun === birkebeiner m anim (history, plural only) a participant in an uprising in the 1170s Norway, and, in the following decades, an adherent to the successor political party (informal, nonce word) Birkebeinerrennet, the popular cross-country ski race in Norway 2012, Kateřina Krištůfková, tr. Jo Nesbø Spasitel, Kniha Zlín, →ISBN, page 61: ==== Usage notes ==== In sense 2, the usual—and formal—variant is Birkebeiner. ==== Declension ==== ==== Synonyms ==== (a participant in the rebellion): březonožci (plural form) ==== Coordinate terms ==== bagler == Norwegian Bokmål == === Etymology === Learned borrowing from Old Norse birkibeinn, compare to Norwegian Nynorsk birkebein. === Noun === birkebeiner m (definite singular birkebeineren, indefinite plural birkebeinere, definite plural birkebeinerne) (historical) A participant in an uprising in the 1170s Norway, and, in the following decades, an adherent to the successor political party. ==== Coordinate terms ==== bagler === References === “birkebeiner” in The Bokmål Dictionary.