pilt

Cimbrian

Noun

pilt n (plural pildar)

  1. (Sette Comuni) Alternative form of bilt

Declension

Estonian

Etymology

Possibly from German Bild.

Noun

pilt (genitive pildi, partitive pilti)

  1. picture
  2. image
  3. photograph, photo

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

Inherited from Old Norse piltr. Compare to Swedish pilt, Faroese piltur and Icelandic piltur.

Noun

pilt m (definite singular pilten, indefinite plural piltar, definite plural piltane)

  1. a boy

Etymology 2

Related to the verb pilta (to limp, to mince) and adjective piltande.

Noun

pilt m (definite singular pilten, indefinite plural piltar, definite plural piltane)

  1. a small and weak man, a gimp (used in nicknames, e.g. Pilt-Ola)

References

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse piltr. Cognate with Icelandic piltur and Norwegian pilt.

Noun

pilt c

  1. (archaic, humorous) a lad, a young boy
    Synonyms: kille, gosse, pojke

Declension

Declension of pilt 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative pilt pilten piltar piltarna
Genitive pilts piltens piltars piltarnas

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