fjahl

Westrobothnian

Etymology 1

From Old Norse fjǫrðr, plural firðir, from Proto-Germanic *ferþuz, from Proto-Indo-European *pértus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [fjɑ́ːɽ], [fjœ́ːɽ], [fíːɾ], [fíːɽ], [fjéːɽ]

Noun

fjahl m (plural fjahl or fjähl)

  1. bay
Derived terms
  • havfjöl (sea bay)

Etymology 2

From Old Norse fjǫl.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [fjɑ́ːɽ], [fjœ́ːɽ], [fjʉ́ːɽ], [fíːɽ]

Noun

fjahl f

  1. board
    1. a board put on two sticks like a shelf to put something on
      lägg på fjahla
      Put it on the board.
    2. shelf under the ceiling
    3. crossboard in shelf or cabinet
    4. baker's peel
Derived terms
  • bökufjal
  • bröfjal
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