uvær

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Old Norse úveðr, óveðr, from Proto-Germanic *unwedrą, equivalent to u- +‎ vær; compare with German Unwetter, Norwegian Nynorsk uvêr, Swedish oväder and English unweather.

Noun

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uvær n (definite singular uværet, indefinite plural uvær, definite plural uværa or uværene)

  1. a (bad) storm, bad / severe weather

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