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See also: Gnist
Danish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Old Norse gneisti, from Proto-Germanic *gahnaistô (“spark”), from *ga- + *hnaistô (“spark”), perhaps from the ultimate source of German knistern (“to crackle”).[1]
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]gnist c (singular definite gnisten, plural indefinite gnister)
Inflection
[edit]Declension of gnist
common gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | gnist | gnisten | gnister | gnisterne |
genitive | gnists | gnistens | gnisters | gnisternes |
See also
[edit]- gnist on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da
References
[edit]Norwegian Bokmål
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Derived from Old Norse gneisti.
Noun
[edit]gnist m (definite singular gnisten, indefinite plural gnister, definite plural gnistene)
Derived terms
[edit]See also
[edit]- gneiste (Nynorsk)
References
[edit]- “gnist” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
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