blåne

Danish

Etymology

blå + -ne

Verb

blåne (imperative blån, infinitive at blåne, present tense blåner, past tense blånede, perfect tense blånet)

  1. (intransitive) to become blue
  2. (transitive) to make blue
    • 2015, Jakob Melander, De berusedes vej, Rosinante & Co →ISBN
      Hendes grånende hår havde en lilla tone – fandtes der virkelig stadig nogen, der blånede deres hår?
      Her greying hair had a purple tone - were there really still people who dyed their hair blue?
    • 2014, Jens Ove Trans, Jorder, haver, krat & fiskerier ved Esrum Kloster, BoD – Books on Demand →ISBN, page 58
      .. mens himlen blånedes i det åbne rum midt i deres kloster, ...
      ... while the sky turned blue in the open space in the very midst of their monastery, ...
    • 2016, Hans Jørgen Lembourn, Sandhedens forbandelse, Lindhardt og Ringhof →ISBN
      Fuglebjerget over dem blånedes og lyste til sidst i lilla og rødt.
      The bird mountain above them turned blue and finally glowed purple and red.

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