blø

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Old Norse blœða, blǿða.

Verb

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blø (imperative blø, present tense blør, simple past blødde, past participle blødd, present participle blødende or bløende)

  1. to bleed, lose blood

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Alternative forms

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ein blødande finger - a bleeding finger

Etymology

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From Old Norse blœða, blǿða.

Verb

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blø (present tense blør, past tense blødde, past participle blødd or blødt, present participle blødande, imperative blø)

  1. to lose blood; to bleed
  2. to emit blood
    Såra hadde blødde mykje.
    The wounds had bled a lot.
  3. (poetic) to emit a red or reddish glow
  4. to pay a price for
    Tjuvane fekk blø for lovbrota deira.
    The thieves had to pay for their crimes.

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