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husbonde

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Middle English

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Etymology

Inherited from Old English hūsbonda; equivalent to hous + bonde.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈhu(ː)zˌbɔ(ː)nd(ə)/, /ˈhu(ː)zˌboːnd(ə)/, /ˈhu(ː)zband(ə)/

Noun

husbonde (plural husbondes)

  1. A husband; a married man.
    Synonym: wer
  2. A male manager or supervisor.
  3. The (male) head of a household.
  4. A farmer or villein; one who tends to the soil.
  5. (rare) A resident; one who lives somewhere.

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Old English

Noun

hūsbonde f

  1. feminine form of hūsbonda; the mistress of a house

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Swedish

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Etymology

From Old Norse húsbóndi, equivalent to hus + bonde. Cognate with English husband.

Noun

husbonde c

  1. (historical) master
    Coordinate term: matmor
    Marknadskrafterna är en bra dräng, men de är en dålig husbonde.
    Market forces are a good servant, but a bad master.

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