/ɡrʉnː/
OpphavThe noun must be considered to be from Old Norse grunnr m (“bottom”), grunn n (“shallows”), and grund f (“land, ground, field”). Some of these, if not all, are derived from Proto-Germanic *grunduz (“ground, foundation”), whence also English ground. The adjective is also found in Old Norse as grunnr.
- masculinebottom
- masculinebackground
- masculineland property
- masculinereason
- shallow (not deep: water, river etc.)
Formergrunnen(definite, singular) · grunnar(indefinite, plural) · grunnane(definite, plural) · grunt(neuter, singular) · grunne(definite, plural, singular) · grunnare(comparative) · grunnast(indefinite, superlative) · grunnaste(definite, superlative)