fyldig
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Adjective
fyldig (indefinite singular fyldig, definite singular and plural fyldige, comparative fyldigere, indefinite superlative fyldigst, definite superlative fyldigste)
- round, (slightly euphemistic) fat
- thick (of hair, bushes and the like)
- of great detail, exhaustive (e.g. of books, articles, explanations)
- rich, full-bodied (e.g. of wine)
References
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
Etymology
From the noun fylde.
Pronunciation
Adjective
fyldig (indefinite singular fyldig, definite singular and plural fyldige, comparative fyldigare, indefinite superlative fyldigast, definite superlative fyldigaste)
- round, (slightly euphemistic) fat
- thick (of hair, bushes and the like)
- of great detail, exhaustive (e.g. of books, articles, explanations)
- rich, full-bodied (e.g. of wine)
References
- “fyldig” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.