løve

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See also: love, Love, lőve, and lóvé

Danish

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løve

Etymology

From Middle Low German (compare German Löwe (lion), from Old High German leo), ultimately from Latin leo, from Ancient Greek λέων (léōn).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /løːvə/, [ˈløːwə]

Noun

løve c (singular definite løven, plural indefinite løver)

  1. lion (Panthera leo)
  2. Leo (someone with a Leo star sign)

Inflection

Hyponyms

idiomatic (celebrated man)

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Greenlandic: løveq

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

From Middle Low German (compare with German Löwe (lion), from Old High German leo), ultimately from Latin leo, from Ancient Greek λέων (léōn). Compare with Old Norse león.

Noun

løve f or m (definite singular løva or løven, indefinite plural løver, definite plural løvene)

  1. a lion
  2. (idiomatic) A man who is the object of celebrity and attention in high society.
    Hyponyms: balløve, danseløve, moteløve, selskapsløve
  3. Leo (person born under that astrological sign)

Derived terms

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

From Middle Low German (compare with German Löwe (lion), from Old High German leo), ultimately from Latin leo, from Ancient Greek λέων (léōn). Compare with Old Norse león.

Noun

løve f (definite singular løva, indefinite plural løver, definite plural løvene)

  1. a lion
  2. (idiomatic) A man who is the object of celebrity and attention in high society.
    Hyponyms: balløve, danseløve, moteløve, selskapsløve
  3. Leo (person born under that star sign)

Derived terms

References