päron
Appearance
Swedish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old Swedish pæra, pærun, from Old Norse pera f, from Vulgar Latin *pira, originally the plural of Latin pirum, but reanalyzed as feminine singular, + -on (neutral noun-forming suffix; used in the names of fruits and berries). The sense "parent" probably originates from the similarity to English parent.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]päron n
- pear (fruit)
- päronhalvor med After Eight
- pear halves with After Eight
- (slang) parent
- Jag vill gärna ha en moppe men får inte för päronen.
- I would like to have a moped, but my parents won't let me.
- the barrel of a clarinet
- indefinite plural of pära
Declension
[edit]Declension of päron
Derived terms
[edit]- päroncider
- päronsoda
- äpplen och päron (“apples and oranges”)
Descendants
[edit]- → Finnish: päärynä
See also
[edit]- frukt (“fruit”)
References
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- sv:Fruits