flaske

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English

Noun

flaske (plural flaskes)

  1. Obsolete form of flask.

Anagrams


Danish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /flaskə/, [ˈfl̥asɡ̊ə]

Etymology 1

From Old Norse flaska. Doublet of flakon.

Noun

flaske c (singular definite flasken, plural indefinite flasker)

  1. bottle
  2. flask
Inflection
See also

Verb

flaske (imperative flask, infinitive at flaske, present tense flasker, past tense flaskede, perfect tense er/har flasket)

  1. flaske op – bottle-feed, bring up on the bottle
Synonyms

Etymology 2

From German Low German flasken.

Verb

flaske (imperative flask, infinitive at flaske, present tense flasker, past tense flaskede, perfect tense har flasket)

  1. flaske sig – work out, pan out
Usage notes

Only used in combination with the reflexive pronoun.


Middle English

Noun

flaske

  1. Alternative form of flask

Norwegian Bokmål

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flaske

Etymology

From Old Norse flaska

Noun

flaske f or m (definite singular flaska or flasken, indefinite plural flasker, definite plural flaskene)

  1. a bottle

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse flaska.

Pronunciation

Noun

flaske f (definite singular flaska, indefinite plural flasker, definite plural flaskene)

  1. a bottle
    Kva er i denne flaska?
    What's in this bottle?

Derived terms

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