dåb

See also: Appendix:Variations of "dab"

Danish

Etymology

From Old Danish dop, borrowed from Middle Low German dōpe, dōp, from Old Saxon dōpi, from Proto-West Germanic *daupīni (immersion), cognate with German Taufe, also whence Danish døbe (to baptize) and German taufen.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈd̥ɔˀb̥]

Noun

dåb c (singular definite dåben, plural indefinite dåb)

  1. baptism (christian sacrament with water)

Declension

Derived terms

  • barnedåb c
  • dåbsattest c
  • dåbsfad n
  • dåbshandling c
  • dåbskjole c
  • dåbsvidne n
  • hjemmedåb c
  • ilddåb c
  • voksendåb c
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