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English

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishbacheler, fromAnglo-Norman andOld Frenchbacheler (modernFrenchbachelier), fromMedieval Latinbaccalārius,baccalāris (compare Tuscanbaccalare(squire)).

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Noun

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bachelor (pluralbachelors)

  1. A person, especially aman, who is socially regarded as able tomarry, but has not yet.
    • 1824, Geoffrey Crayon [pseudonym;Washington Irving],Tales of a Traveller,(please specify |part=1 to 4), Philadelphia, Pa.:H[enry] C[harles] Carey &I[saac] Lea, [],→OCLC:
      As merry and mellow an oldbachelor as ever followed a hound.
    • 1933,S. N. Behrman,Queen Christina:
      I shall die abachelor.
    • 1982, Roy Wilkins, Tom Mathews,Standing Fast: The Autobiography of Roy Wilkins - Volume 10, page79:
      I knew from the beginning that I would have to move fast to keep Minnie to myself. Kansas City was full of rakehellbachelors, all of whom I had to outcourt.
  2. The first or lowestacademicaldegree conferred by universities and colleges; abachelor's degree.
  3. Someone who has achieved a bachelor's degree.
  4. (Canada) Abachelor apartment.
  5. (obsolete) An unmarried woman.
  6. (obsolete) Aknight who had nostandard of his own, but fought under the standard of another in the field.
  7. (obsolete) AmongLondontradesmen, ajunior member not yet admitted to wear thelivery.
  8. A kind ofbass, an ediblefreshwaterfish (Pomoxis annularis) of the southernUnited States.

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Translations

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unmarried man
bachelor's degree
person who has achieved bachelor's degree
(Canada) single room apartment

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Danish

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Etymology

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FromEnglishbachelor.

Noun

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bachelor c (singular definitebacheloren,plural indefinitebachelorerorbachelors)

  1. bachelor's degree
    Hun har enbachelor i mikrobiologi.
    She has abachelor's degree in microbiology.

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Declension ofbachelor
common
gender
singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativebachelorbachelorenbachelorerbachelorerne
genitivebachelorsbachelorensbachelorersbachelorernes

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French

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromEnglishbachelor.Doublet ofbachelier.

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Noun

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bachelor m (pluralbachelors)

  1. bachelor's degree

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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FromEnglishbachelor, fromOld Frenchbacheler.

Noun

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bachelor m (definite singularbacheloren,indefinite pluralbachelorer,definite pluralbachelorene)

  1. abachelor(person holding a bachelor's degree)
  2. abachelor's degree (bachelorgrad)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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FromEnglishbachelor, fromOld Frenchbacheler.

Noun

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bachelor m (definite singularbacheloren,indefinite pluralbachelorar,definite pluralbachelorane)

  1. abachelor(person holding a bachelor's degree)
  2. abachelor's degree (bachelorgrad)

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