albue
Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse albogi, alnbogi, ǫlbogi, ǫlnbogi, a compound of ǫln, alin (“ell”), from Proto-Indo-European *Heh₃l- (“elbow”) and bogi (“bow”).
Inflection
Derived terms
Terms derived from “albue”
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse albogi, alnbogi, ǫlbogi, ǫlnbogi, a compound of ǫln, alin (“ell”), from Proto-Indo-European *Heh₃l- (“elbow”) and bogi (“bow”).
Alternative forms
Derived terms
- albuerom, alburom
Verb
albue (imperative albu, present tense albuer, passive albues, simple past and past participle albua or albuet, present participle albuende)
- (reflexive) to elbow (e.g. use one's elbows to push one's way through a crowd)
See also
- olboge (Nynorsk)
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