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Webster 1913 Edition


Berg

Berg

,
Noun.
[√95. See
Barrow
hill, and cf.
Iceberg
.]
A large mass or hill, as of ice.
Glittering
bergs
of ice.
Tennyson.

Webster 1828 Edition


Berg

BERG

,
Noun.
A borough; a town that sends burgesses to Parliament; a castle. [See Burg.]

Definition 2024


Berg

Berg

See also: berg and Berğ

English

Proper noun

Berg

  1. A place name, notably of:
    1. A former duchy and later grand duchy in Westphalia (Western Germany).
    2. A municipality in Troms, Norway.
  2. A surname common in the US, associated with German or Scandinavian ancestry.

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German

Etymology

From Old High German berg, from Proto-Germanic *bergaz, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰerǵʰ- (high). Compare Dutch berg, Low German Barg, West Frisian berch, English berg, bergh, barrow, Danish bjerg, Swedish berg.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bɛʁk/, [bɛʁk], [bɛɐ̯k] (standard)
  • IPA(key): /bɛʁç/, [bɛɜ̯ç] (northern and central Germany; chiefly colloquial)

Noun

Berg m (genitive Bergs or Berges, plural Berge)

  1. A mountain, hill

Declension

Derived terms

Proper noun

Berg

  1. A surname, as of the composer Alban Berg.
  2. A place name, notably of
    a former duchy and later grand duchy in Westphalia (Germany).
    a municipality in Troms, Norway.

Norwegian

Proper noun

Berg

  1. A municipality in Troms, Norway
  2. A surname.

Swedish

Etymology

From berg (mountain).

Proper noun

Berg

  1. A surname.

berg

berg

See also: Berg and Berğ

English

Noun

berg (plural bergs)

  1. An iceberg.
    • 1997, Rugh, David J.; Kim E.W. Shelden, “Spotted Seals, Phoca Largha, in Alaska”, in Marine Fisheries Review, volume 59, number 1, page 1:
      The ice was thin, and only a few areas had bergs large enough to support marine mammals.

Etymology 2

From German Berg.

Noun

berg (plural bergs)

  1. Mountain.
    • 2004, Alan Goldfein, “A Wonderful Drive”, in Europe's Macadam, America's Tar: How America Really Compares to "Old Europe", American Editions, ISBN 9783000143571, page 46:
      There are in fact many such subterranean underways in Germany, speeding traffic beneath bergs, burgs and villages and into and around and under big city downtowns ...

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Afrikaans

Etymology 1

From Dutch berg.

Noun

berg (plural berge, diminutive bergie)

  1. mountain
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Verb

berg (present berg, present participle bergende, past participle geberg)

  1. to salvage, usually cargo from a ship
  2. to store; to stash; to put away
Synonyms
  • bêre
Derived terms
  • bergloon
  • bergplek

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bɛrx/

Etymology

From Middle Dutch berch, from Old Dutch berg, from Proto-Germanic *bergaz, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰerǵʰ-.

Noun

berg m (plural bergen, diminutive bergje n)

  1. mountain, hill

Derived terms

Verb

berg

  1. first-person singular present indicative of bergen
  2. imperative of bergen

Faroese

Etymology

From Old Norse berg, from Proto-Germanic *bergaz, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰerǵʰ-.

Noun

berg n (genitive singular bergs, plural berg)

  1. cliff, cliff face

Declension

n3 Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative berg bergið berg bergini
Accusative berg bergið berg bergini
Dative bergi berginum bergum bergunum
Genitive bergs bergsins berga berganna

Related terms


Icelandic

Noun

berg n (genitive singular bergs, nominative plural berg)

  1. a rock face

Derived terms


Limburgish

Noun

berg m

  1. mountain

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse berg, bjarg

Noun

berg n (definite singular berget, indefinite plural berg, definite plural berga or bergene)

  1. a mountain or hill
  2. rock

Derived terms

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse berg, bjarg

Noun

berg n (definite singular berget, indefinite plural berg, definite plural berga)

  1. a mountain or hill
  2. rock

Derived terms

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Old Dutch

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *bergaz.

Noun

berg m

  1. mountain, hill

Descendants


Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *bergaz.

Noun

berg m (plural berga)

  1. mountain, hill

Declension

Descendants


Old Norse

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *bergaz.

Noun

berg n

  1. rock, boulder
  2. cliff, precipice

Related terms

References

  • berg in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • Zoëga, Geir T. (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press

Old Saxon

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *bergaz, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰerǵʰ-.

Noun

berg m

  1. mountain, hill

Declension

Descendants


Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse bjarg, berg, from Proto-Germanic *bergaz, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰerǵʰ-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bɛrj/

Noun

berg n

  1. a mountain
  2. bedrock, mine
    man har borrat genom berget, för att finna rikedom
    they have drilled through the bedrock, hoping to find wealth
    eld i berget!
    warning cry that an explosive charge has been ignited in a mine
  3. a mountain, a very large heap
    Ett berg med papper
    A mountain of paper

Declension

Inflection of berg 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative berg berget berg bergen
Genitive bergs bergets bergs bergens

Related terms

  • bergakung
  • bergart
  • bergbana
  • bergbestigare
  • bergbestigning
  • bergborr
  • bergborrning
  • bergbrant
  • bergbäck
  • bergfast
  • bergfink
  • bergformation
  • berggrund
  • berggylta
  • berghylla
  • berghäll
  • bergig
  • bergighet
  • bergis
  • bergkam
  • bergknalle
  • bergkristall
  • berglager
  • berglandskap
  • berglärka
  • bergmassiv
  • bergmästare
  • bergochdalbana
  • berg-och-dal-bana
  • bergolja
  • bergplatå
  • bergras
  • bergrum
  • bergrygg
  • bergsbestigare
  • bergsbestigning
  • bergsbo
  • bergsbrant
  • bergsbruk
  • bergsby
  • bergsbäck
  • bergsfolk
  • bergsformation
  • bergsgorilla
  • bergshantering
  • bergshylla
  • bergshöjd
  • bergsida
  • bergsingenjör
  • bergsjö
  • bergskam
  • bergskedja
  • bergsklyfta
  • bergsklättrare
  • bergsklättring
  • bergsknalle
  • bergskreva
  • bergskrön
  • bergslag
  • bergslandskap
  • bergslejon
  • bergsluttning
  • bergsman
  • bergsmassiv
  • bergsområde
  • bergspass
  • bergsplatå
  • bergspredikan
  • bergspring
  • bergsprängare
  • bergsprängning
  • bergsrygg
  • bergsråd
  • bergssal
  • bergssida
  • bergsskreva
  • bergssluttning
  • bergsstaten
  • bergstopp
  • bergstrakt
  • bergsträckning
  • bergsvetenskap
  • bergsväg
  • bergsvägg
  • bergsäker
  • bergtagen
  • bergtall
  • bergtopp
  • bergtorsk
  • bergtroll
  • bergtunga
  • bergtäkt
  • berguv
  • bergvägg
  • bergvärme
  • bergås
  • fläskberg

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