Danish

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Etymology

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From Old Danish lærthær, originally a past participle of lære (to learn, teach). Compare Old Norse lærðr, Old English ġelǣred, German gelehrt in the same sense.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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lærd (neuter lærd, plural and definite singular attributive lærde, not comparable, superlative (predicative) lærdest, superlative (attributive) lærdeste)

  1. learned, scholarly

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Old Norse lærðr.

Adjective

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lærd (neuter singular lærd, definite singular and plural lærde)

  1. learned (very knowledgeable)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Old Norse lærðr.

Adjective

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lærd (neuter singular lærd, definite singular and plural lærde)

  1. learned (very knowledgeable)

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