grantopp
Norwegian Bokmål
    

A couple of Norway spruces, with the crowns visible on top.
Etymology
    
gran + topp, first part from Old Norse grǫn (“spruce, pine tree”), from Proto-Germanic *granō (“awn, bristles”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰrān- (“edge, end, tip”). Last part from Old Norse toppr, from Proto-Germanic *tuppaz (“tuft, top, summit”), either a secondary formation from *tebō, *tappaz (“tuft, knot, peg”), or from earlier *tumpaz with irregular development *mp > *pp, from Proto-Indo-European *dewmb- (“penis, tail, rod”).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ɡrɑːntɔp/
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- Rhymes: -ɔp
- Hyphenation: gran‧topp
Noun
    
grantopp m (definite singular grantoppen, indefinite plural grantopper, definite plural grantoppene)
- the crown of a Norway spruce
- 1852, Henrik Wergeland, Samlede Skrifter I, page 116:- [en irisk] i granetop har søde drossels barm med sang at føde- [an irish] in the top of a spruce has sweet thrushes bosom with song to give birth
 
 
- 1848, Johan Sebastian Welhaven, Samlede Digterverker III, page 157:- men hør! – hvad er det, som kan runge med malmets klang i granetop?- but listen! - what is it that can resonate with the sound of the ore in the spruce top?
 
 
- 1909, Henrik Ibsen, Efterladte Skrifter I, page 61:- grantoppens susen- the whistle of the spruce crown
 
 
- 1964, Alf Prøysen, Den grønne votten, page 9:- den røde nyttårssola lyste over grantoppene i baklia- the red New Year's sun shone over the spruce tops in the back
 
 
- 1959, Axel Jensen, Line, page 279:- lyset flyter som silkebånd mellom grantoppene- the light flows like silk ribbons between the spruce tops
 
 
- 1997, Tove Nilsen, G for Georg, pages 15–16:- de rapper hønseegg og klatrer opp i skjærereir med dem i håp om at det skal si kykeliky fra grantoppene- they grab chicken eggs and climb into cutting nests with them in the hope that it will say cock-a-doodle-doo from the spruce tops
 
 
- 1999, Kim Småge, Koksbiter og trollsplint:- høre de melankolske trillene til svarttrosten øverst i grantoppen- hear the melancholy trills of the blackbird at the top of the spruce top
 
 
- 1991, Tormod Haugen, Øglene kommer:- månen var borte bak grantoppene- the moon was gone behind the spruce tops
 
 
- 2003, Per Petterson, Ut og stjæle hester:- jeg så opp og så grantoppene svaie og piske mot hverandre- I looked up and saw the spruce tops swaying and whipping towards each other
 
 
 
References
    
- “grantopp” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
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