legeme

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse líkami, líkhami, líkamr, líkhamr, from Proto-Germanic *līkahamô.

Noun

legeme n (singular definite legemet, plural indefinite legemer)

  1. body (of animals, including humans)
  2. (algebra) field
  3. (physics) body
    Den vil ikke rotere som et stift legeme.
    It will not rotate as a rigid body.

Inflection

Synonyms

  • (body of animal): krop

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Danish legeme; compare with Old Norse líkami

Noun

legeme n (definite singular legemet, indefinite plural legemer, definite plural legema or legemene)

  1. a body (human or animal, alive or dead)
  2. also a body in other senses.

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