flamme

See also: Flamme and flammé

Danish

Etymology

Loaned via German Flamme from Latin flamma

Noun

flamme c (singular definite flammen, plural indefinite flammer)

  1. flame

Declension

Synonyms

Verb

flamme (imperative flam, infinitive at flamme, present tense flammer, past tense flammede, perfect tense flammet)

  1. to flame

Synonyms

References

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /flam/, /flɑm/
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Etymology 1

Previously flame, from Middle French flame, whence English flame, from Latin flamma.

Noun

flamme f (plural flammes)

  1. flame
    c’est en flammesit is in flames
  2. (figurative) talent, brilliance
  3. (nautical) streamer (long, narrow flag)
Derived terms

Verb

flamme

  1. inflection of flammer:
    1. first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. second-person singular imperative

Noun

flamme f (plural flammes)

  1. veterinary lancet

Further reading

Middle English

Noun

flamme

  1. Alternative form of flawme

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Latin flamma, via German Flamme. The verb is from the noun.

Noun

flamme m (definite singular flammen, indefinite plural flammer, definite plural flammene)

  1. flame

Derived terms

Verb

flamme (imperative flam, present tense flammer, passive flammes, simple past and past participle flamma or flammet, present participle flammende)

  1. to blaze, flame
  2. flamme opp: to flare up, leap into flame

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Latin flamma, via German Flamme.

Noun

flamme m (definite singular flammen, indefinite plural flammar, definite plural flammane)
flamme f (definite singular flamma, indefinite plural flammer, definite plural flammene)

  1. flame

Derived terms

Verb

flamme (present tense flammar, past tense flamma, past participle flamma, passive infinitive flammast, present participle flammande, imperative flam)

  1. to blaze, flame
  2. flamme opp: to flare up, leap into flame

Alternative forms

References

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