"karimess" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Norwegian Bokmål]

Forms: karimessa [definite, singular], karimessen [definite, singular], karimesser [indefinite, plural], karimessene [definite, plural]
Etymology: Named after Catherine of Alexandria (c. 287–c. 305), a Christian saint and virgin, who was martyred at the hands of emperor Maxentius. Etymology templates: {{!}} |, {{lang|nb|Catherine of Alexandria}} Catherine of Alexandria, {{named-after|nb|Catherine of Alexandria|born=c. 287|died=c. 305|wplink==}} Named after Catherine of Alexandria (c. 287–c. 305)
  1. Feast of Catherine of Alexandria (November 25) Tags: feminine, masculine Categories (topical): Calendar, Christianity Synonyms: karimesse

Noun [Norwegian Nynorsk]

Forms: karimessa [definite, singular], karimesser [indefinite, plural], karimessene [definite, plural]
Etymology: kari + -mess. Named after Catherine of Alexandria (c. 287–c. 305), a Christian saint and virgin, who was martyred at the hands of emperor Maxentius. Etymology templates: {{af|nn|kari|-mess}} kari + -mess, {{!}} |, {{lang|nn|Catherine of Alexandria}} Catherine of Alexandria, {{named-after|nn|Catherine of Alexandria|born=c. 287|died=c. 305|wplink==}} Named after Catherine of Alexandria (c. 287–c. 305)
  1. Feast of Catherine of Alexandria (November 25) Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Calendar, Christianity Synonyms: karimesse

Inflected forms

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