blåmann

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse blámaðr, from blá (blue, black) +‎ maðr (person, man). Cognate with Faroese and Icelandic blámaður, Swedish blåman, and Danish blåmand.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /²blɔːmanː/, /²bɽɔːmanː/

Noun[edit]

blåmann m (definite singular blåmannen, indefinite plural blåmenn, definite plural blåmennene)

  1. a black person, African, Moor
    Synonyms: afrikanar, maurar; (chiefly offensive) neger
  2. a man dressed in blue
    1. (derogatory) a nickname for a person from the sea districts
      Antonym: gråmann (mountain person)
    2. a small wight living in the stable or other outhouses
  3. (botany) pyramidal bugle (Ajuga pyramidalis)
    Synonyms: jonsokkoll, skreddar
  4. a type of bluish black beetle
  5. (zoology) asp (Aspius rapax)
    Synonyms: blåspord, blåspole
  6. mould stains on sail cloth
    1. blue colour on wood that has lied in water for a long time

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