tispe
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Etymology unknown. Compare Swedish tik. Known at least from 1634 in a Danish-Norwegian context (according to Moth). Also known in a runic spelling as ᛏᛁᛋᛔ+ in a magic manuscript from the second half of 18th century (also in a Danish-Norwegian spelling context).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tis.pe/, [ˈtɪs.pə]
Noun
tispe f or m (definite singular tispa or tispen, indefinite plural tisper, definite plural tispene)
Derived terms
- alfatispe
- hundetispe
- ledertispe
- revetispe
- ulvetispe
- ungtispe
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tis.pe/, [ˈtɪs.pə]
Noun
tispe f (definite singular tispa, indefinite plural tisper, definite plural tispene)
Derived terms
- alfatispe
- hundetispe
- leidartispe
- revetispe, revtispe
- ulvetispe
- ungtispe
References
“tispe” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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