blakk

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Maltese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English black.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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blakk m

  1. blacking, shoe polish
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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Old Norse blakkr.

Adjective

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blakk (neuter singular blakt, definite singular and plural blakke, comparative blakkere, indefinite superlative blakkest, definite superlative blakkeste)

  1. pale yellow, pale brown or dun.
  2. turbid, muddy (of fluid)
  3. faded
  4. broke, bankrupt, penniless

Derived terms

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Old Norse blakkr.

Adjective

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blakk (neuter singular blakt, definite singular and plural blakke, comparative blakkare, indefinite superlative blakkast, definite superlative blakkaste)

  1. pale yellow, pale brown or dun.
  2. turbid, muddy (of fluid)
  3. faded
  4. broke, bankrupt, penniless

Derived terms

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