struts
English
    
    
Norwegian Bokmål
    
    Etymology
    
From Old Norse strúz, from Middle Low German strus, from Latin struthio, from Ancient Greek στρουθίων (strouthíōn).
References
    
- “struts” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
    
    Etymology
    
From Old Norse strúz, from Middle Low German strus, from Latin struthio, from Ancient Greek στρουθίων (strouthíōn).
Noun
    
struts m (definite singular strutsen, indefinite plural strutsar, definite plural strutsane)
- an ostrich (as above)
References
    
- “struts” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Swedish
    
    Etymology
    
Inherited from Old Swedish strudz, probably borrowed from Middle Low German strūs, strūse, strūts, strūtse, ultimately from Late Latin strūthiō, from Ancient Greek στρουθίων (strouthíōn).
Pronunciation
    
- Rhymes: -ʉːts
Declension
    
| Declension of struts | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Nominative | struts | strutsen | strutsar | strutsarna | 
| Genitive | struts | strutsens | strutsars | strutsarnas | 
Descendants
    
- → Finnish: strutsi
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