rable

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See also: râble and râblé

Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Low German rabbeln.

Verb[edit]

rable (imperative rabl or rable, present tense rabler, passive rables, simple past and past participle rabla or rablet, present participle rablende)

  1. to scrawl, scribble
  2. (with ned) to jot down
    • 2016, Arnfinn Forness, Død i kort kjole: Braze Blade 2[1], Chayka Förlag, →ISBN:
      Hun rablet ned noe på blokken og viste den til Lex.
      She jotted something down on the pad and showed it to Lex.

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Low German rabbeln.

Verb[edit]

rable (present tense rablar, past tense rabla, past participle rabla, passive infinitive rablast, present participle rablande, imperative rable/rabl)

  1. to scrawl, scribble
  2. (with ned) to jot down

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