a-våpen

See also: A-våpen

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

a- + våpen, first part short for atom (atom), from Ancient Greek ἄτομος (átomos, indivisible, uncut, undivided), both from ἀ- (a-, not, without), from Proto-Hellenic *ə- (un-, not; without, lacking), from Proto-Indo-European *n̥- (not, un-) + and from τέμνω (témnō, I cut, hew, wound, butcher), from Proto-Indo-European *tm̥-n-h₁-, from *temh₁- (to cut).

Last part from Old Norse vápn (weapon), from Proto-Germanic *wēpną (weapon), from Proto-Indo-European *wēbnom.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɑː.ʋoːpən/, /ˈɑː.ʋoːpn̩/
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  • Rhymes: -ən, -oːpn̩
  • Hyphenation: a-‧våp‧en
  • Homophone: A-våpen

Noun

a-våpen n (definite singular a-våpenet, indefinite plural a-våpen, definite plural a-våpna or a-våpnene)

  1. a nuclear weapon (a weapon that derives its energy from the nuclear reactions of either fission or fusion)
    • 1957, Farmand, page 10:
      styrke sitt forsvar med A-våben
      strengthen one's defenses with nuclear weapons
    • 1958, Morgenbladet, page 1:
      britene bruker a-våpen hvis Sovjet angriper
      the British use atomic weapons if the Soviets attack
    Synonyms: atomvåpen, kjernevåpen

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