kople
Norwegian Bokmål
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
- kopla (a-infinitive)
Etymology
From Middle Low German koppelen, derived from Latin cōpula (“bond, tie”).
Verb
kople (present tense koplar, past tense kopla, past participle kopla, passive infinitive koplast, present participle koplande, imperative kople/kopl)
- (transitive) to connect (various senses), link
- (transitive) to secure or tie together with a leash (especially dogs)
- (transitive) to pander
- (transitive, intransitive, nautical, navigation) to calculate course and distance by dead reckoning
Derived terms
- koplar m
- kopleri n
- koplerske f
- kopling f
(phrasal verbs with particle):
- kople av
- kople frå
- kople inn
- kople om
- kople på
- kople til
- kople ut
Related terms
- koppel n
References
- “kople” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Anagrams
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