abessinierbrønn

Norwegian Bokmål

New Abyssinian well (tube well) installed in Dornbirn, Vorarlberg, Austria with hand pump and motor pump.

Alternative forms

Etymology

abessinier + brønn, first part Abyssinian from the place name Abyssinia, from New Latin Abissini, either from Arabic حَبَشَة (ḥabaša), from حَبَش (ḥabaš, Abysinnian), or from Amharic ሀበሻ (häbäša, Habesha (The inhabitants of Abyssinia)) + the ending -er from Old Norse -ari, from Medieval Latin and Middle Low German words, from Latin -ārius. Last part from Old Norse brunnr (spring, well), from Proto-Germanic *brunnô (source, wellspring, fountain), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰrun- (a bubbling forth; a fountain, wellspring, source), from *bʰrew- (to well up, bubble, seethe), from *bʰer- (to well up).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /abəˈsiːnɪərbrœn/
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  • Rhymes: -œn
  • Hyphenation: ab‧es‧si‧ni‧er‧brønn

Noun

abessinierbrønn m (definite singular abessinierbrønnen, indefinite plural abessinierbrønner, definite plural abessinierbrønnene)

  1. (engineering) a tube well (a well in which a stainless steel tube is bored directly down into an aquifer)

References

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