flø
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
From Old Norse flœða.
Verb
flø (present tense flør, past tense flødde, supine flødd or flødt, past participle flødd, present participle flødande, imperative flø)
Etymology 2
A causative of flo f (“a horizontal layer (of something)”).
Verb
flø (present tense flør, past tense flødde, supine flødd or fløtt, past participle flødd, present participle fløande, imperative flø)
- to order into horizontal layers
- Synonym: floleggje
Adjective
flø (masculine and feminine flø, neuter fløtt, definite singular and plural flø or fløe, comparative fløare, indefinite superlative fløast, definite superlative fløaste)
Etymology 4
See flå f
Noun
flø m or f or n (definite singular fløen or fløa or fløet, indefinite plural fløar or fløer or flø, definite plural fløane or fløene or fløa)
References
- “flø” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Anagrams
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