møbel
Danish
Etymology
From French meuble (“an item of furniture”), from Latin mōbile, neuter of mōbilis (“movable”). Compare German Möbel and Swedish möbel.
Pronunciation
Noun
møbel n (singular definite møblet or møbelet, plural indefinite møbler)
Usage notes
Mostly used in plural, corresponding to the collective use of furniture.
Inflection
Declension of møbel
Further reading
møbel on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From French meuble, from Latin mobilis
Noun
møbel n (definite singular møbelet or møblet, indefinite plural møbel or møbler, definite plural møbla or møblene)
- (piece of) furniture (an item, or items, (usually) in a room)
Usage notes
The indefinite singular (et møbel) is a piece of furniture. The plural forms relate to the mass noun furniture.
References
- “møbel” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From French meuble, from Latin mobilis
Noun
møbel n (definite singular møbelet, indefinite plural møbel or møblar, definite plural møbla or møblane)
- (piece of) furniture (as above)
Usage notes
As above.
References
- “møbel” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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