"ansjos" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Norwegian Bokmål]

Forms: ansjosen [definite, singular], ansjoser [indefinite, plural], ansjosene [definite, plural]
Etymology: Ultimately from Ancient Greek ἀφύη (aphúē); via Dutch ansjovis, from Spanish plural anchovas, from Ligurian anciôa, from Vulgar Latin corruption of Latin aphyē. Etymology templates: {{der|nb|grc|ἀφύη}} Ancient Greek ἀφύη (aphúē), {{bor|nb|nl|ansjovis}} Dutch ansjovis, {{der|nb|es|-}} Spanish, {{der|nb|lij|anciôa}} Ligurian anciôa, {{der|nb|VL.|-}} Vulgar Latin, {{der|nb|la|aphyē}} Latin aphyē
  1. anchovy (small saltwater fish, genus Engraulis) Wikipedia link: no:ansjos Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Seafood Categories (lifeform): Fish

Noun [Norwegian Nynorsk]

Forms: ansjosen [definite, singular], ansjosar [indefinite, plural], ansjosane [definite, plural]
Etymology: Ultimately from Ancient Greek ἀφύη (aphúē); via Dutch ansjovis, from Spanish plural anchovas, from Ligurian anciôa, from Vulgar Latin corruption of Latin aphyē. Etymology templates: {{der|nn|grc|ἀφύη}} Ancient Greek ἀφύη (aphúē), {{bor|nn|nl|ansjovis}} Dutch ansjovis, {{der|nn|es|-}} Spanish, {{der|nn|lij|anciôa}} Ligurian anciôa, {{der|nn|VL.|-}} Vulgar Latin, {{der|nn|la|aphyē}} Latin aphyē
  1. anchovy (small saltwater fish, genus Engraulis) Wikipedia link: nn:ansjos Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Seafood Categories (lifeform): Fish

Inflected forms

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