bløt
Norwegian Bokmål
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɜːt
Etymology 1
From a combination of Old Norse blautr (“wet”) and blauðr (“timid, cowardly”), influenced by German blöd (“imbecile”).
Alternative forms
- blaut (Nynorsk also)
Adjective
bløt (neuter singular bløtt, definite singular and plural bløte, comparative bløtere, indefinite superlative bløtest, definite superlative bløteste)
Derived terms
- bløde kyststribe
- blødme
- bløtdyr
- bløthjertet
- bløtkake
- bløtkokt
Alternative forms
Usage notes
The word, when used in this context, as a noun, is used in some expressions only and not generally as a synonym for water or wetness.
Inflection
Derived terms
- i bløt
- legge tøyet i bløt
- legge hjernen i bløt
- legge hodet i bløt
References
- “bløt” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
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