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| | |kakkelovn |
| | |from the 1700s a somewhat misued term for an iron stove. Actually it is a heating stove lined with tile |
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| | |kalemank |
| | |wool, often used to make vests and trousers |
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| | kallet | | | kallet |
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| | parish register | | | parish register |
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| | |kirkegods |
| | |land which was reserved for the clergy or which was owned by local or central religious institutions |
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| | kirkegård | | | kirkegård |
| | cemetery, churchyard | | | cemetery, churchyard |
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| | |kirkeverger |
| | |a couple of farmers in each parish which should control or supervise the local church estate |
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| | kirkeværge | | | kirkeværge |
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| | merchant | | | merchant |
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| | |kledning |
| | |usual description of a man's clothing consisting of trousers, undershirt, and tunic |
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| | klokker | | | klokker |
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| | smallpox, copper | | | smallpox, copper |
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| | |koppskatt |
| | |person tax |
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| | kort | | | kort |
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| | war | | | war |
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| | |krongods |
| | |land which belonged to the crown or state |
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| | ku | | | ku |
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| | evening | | | evening |
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| | |kvern |
| | |a machine which would mill grain often called a bekkekvern (brook mill). A water wheel was used to turn the mill. If the brook was suitable 3 or 4 mills could be built. There were also smaller hand mills |
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| | kvinne | | | kvinne |
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