blikk

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Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Middle Low German blick. Cognate with Dutch blik, German Blick (both “glance”).

Noun[edit]

blikk n (definite singular blikket, indefinite plural blikk, definite plural blikka or blikkene)

  1. a glance, look
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Etymology 2[edit]

From Middle Low German blick, bleck, from Proto-Germanic *bliką. Cognate with Dutch blik, German Blech (both “sheet metal”). Related with etymology 1, but not the same word.

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Noun[edit]

blikk n (definite singular blikket, uncountable)

  1. rolled sheet metal
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Etymology 3[edit]

From Old Norse blik. Cognate with Icelandic blik (gleam). Inherited doublet of blikk (etymology 2 above).

Noun[edit]

blikk n (definite singular blikket, indefinite plural blikker, definite plural blikka or blikkene)

  1. (dialectal) gloss, sheen
  2. (chiefly in compounds) stillness of the sea
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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Low German blick.

Noun[edit]

blikk n (definite singular blikket, indefinite plural blikk, definite plural blikka)

  1. a glance, look

Derived terms[edit]

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