røsslyng
Norwegian Bokmål
    

Røsslyng
Etymology
    
From røss (“from Old Norse hross (“horse”), because the plant was used as food for horses”) + lyng.
Noun
    
røsslyng m (definite singular røsslyngen, indefinite plural røsslynger, definite plural røsslyngene)
røsslyng n (definite singular røsslynget, indefinite plural røsslyng, definite plural røsslynga or røsslyngene)
- heather, Calluna vulgaris
- Heiene var fulle av røsslyng.
- The moors were full of heather.
 
 
- Heiene var fulle av røsslyng.
References
    
- “røsslyng” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
    
    
Noun
    
røsslyng m (definite singular røsslyngen, indefinite plural røsslyngar, definite plural røsslyngane)
røsslyng n (definite singular røsslynget, indefinite plural røsslyng, definite plural røsslynga)
- heather, Calluna vulgaris
- Heiane var fulle av røsslyng.
- The moors were full of heather.
 
 
- Heiane var fulle av røsslyng.
References
    
- “røsslyng” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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