fløte

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See also: flote, floté, flöte, and Flöte

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse flautir.

Noun

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fløte m (definite singular fløten)

  1. cream (from milk)
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Etymology 2

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From Old Norse fleyta.

Verb

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fløte (imperative fløt, present tense fløter, passive fløtes, simple past fløta or fløtet or fløtte, past participle fløta or fløtet or fløtt, present participle fløtende)

  1. to float logs (down a river)

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