nevø

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See also: nevo, nevö, and nevó

Danish[edit]

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From French neveu, from Latin nepōs.

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nevø c (singular definite nevøen, plural indefinite nevøer)

  1. nephew (son of one's sister or brother, or son of the brother or sister of one's spouse)

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Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From French neveu.

Noun[edit]

nevø m (definite singular nevøen, indefinite plural nevøer, definite plural nevøene)

  1. a nephew

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From French neveu.

Noun[edit]

nevø m (definite singular nevøen, indefinite plural nevøar, definite plural nevøane)

  1. a nephew

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