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What is the Norse word for farmer?

The most common Norse word for "farmer" is bóndi.

It's important to note that "bóndi" is a broad term encompassing a free, landowning peasant who cultivates their own land. It is not just a simple farmer but carries a degree of social standing.

Here are some other terms that are related but have slightly different meanings:

* Ábóndi: This word refers to a farmer who owns a farm and is the head of the household.

* Bóndinn: This is the masculine singular form of "bóndi."

* Bóndakona: This word refers to a farmer's wife.

Hope this helps!

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