bornert

Etymology
Past participle of obsolete verb bornere, "to limit", from, "to limit", thus literally "limited".

Adjective

 * 1) narrow-minded (having restricted or rigid views, and being unreceptive to new ideas)
 * 2) * Øyvind Aase, "Komponisthjem som må på kartet", Aftenposten, October 12 2011.
 * Som kunstner skrev Hurum en rekke klaverstykker, sanger, fiolin- og orkesterverker av utvilsom kvalitet, og han fremsto i sin tid som en radikaler for Kristianias bornerte kritikerkorps.
 * As an artist, Hurum wrote a series of piano pieces, songs, violin and orchestra compositions of indubitable quality, and he was prominent in his day as a radical for Christiania's (i.e. Oslo's) narrow-minded community of critics.
 * Jeg synes han er inkompetent, selvopptatt, bornert og en skam for sitt parti. (Georg Apenes to NRK)
 * I think he is incompetent, self-centred, narrow-minded and a disgrace to his party.

Etymology
Past participle of obsolete verb bornere, "to limit", from, "to limit", thus literally "limited".

Adjective

 * 1) narrow-minded (having restricted or rigid views, and being unreceptive to new ideas)
 * Eg synest han er inkompetent, sjølvopptatt, bornert og ein skam for partiet sitt. (Georg Apenes on NRK)
 * I think he is incompetent, self-centred, narrow-minded and a shame for his party.