bloen
Dutch
Etymology
Blend of blauw (“blue”) + groen (“green”). Blending the words the other way would have resulted in grauw, which would have led to confusion because it already was a name for a colour (namely grey), so this blend was used instead.
Inflection
Inflection of bloen | ||||
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uninflected | bloen | |||
inflected | bloene | |||
comparative | bloener | |||
positive | comparative | superlative | ||
predicative/adverbial | bloen | bloener | het bloenst het bloenste | |
indefinite | m./f. sing. | bloene | bloenere | bloenste |
n. sing. | bloen | bloener | bloenste | |
plural | bloene | bloenere | bloenste | |
definite | bloene | bloenere | bloenste | |
partitive | bloens | bloeners | — |
Luxembourgish
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