kljå

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See also: kljá

Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse klé, kljár, from Proto-Germanic *klewô. The verb may be derived from the noun, or from Old Norse kljá.

Noun[edit]

kljå m (definite singular kljåen, indefinite plural kljåar, definite plural kljåane)

  1. a loom weight
    Synonym: vevstein

Verb[edit]

kljå (present tense kljår, past tense kljådde, past participle kljått/kljådd, passive infinitive kljåast, present participle kljåande, imperative kljå)

  1. to add weights to a loom

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