barsok

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle Norwegian bardolsvaka, bardalsmessa, and Old Norse bartholomeusmessa. From the name of Bartholomew the Apostle. (See more at English Bartholomew).

Noun[edit]

barsok m (definite singular barsoken, indefinite plural barsokar, definite plural barsokane)

  1. feast of Bartholomew the Apostle (held on the 24th of August in Western Christianity, on the 11th of June in the East)

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