"arsen" meaning in Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

Forms: arsenet [definite, singular]
Etymology: Shortening of arsenikk, arsenic trioxide, from Ancient Greek αρσενικόν (arsenikos), "arsenic, orpiment", though it literally translates to "manly, strong", due to it being a folk etymology of Middle Persian زرنيخ (zarnikh), "gold-colored". The word orpiment is the proper word in English for arsenic trioxide, though arsenic is still used in this sense. In Norwegian, arsenikk only refers to the mineral. Etymology templates: {{qualifier|arsenikos}} (arsenikos), {{qualifier|zarnikh}} (zarnikh) Head templates: {{head|nb|noun|definite singular|arsenet|singulare tantum|g=n}} arsen n (definite singular arsenet, singulare tantum)
  1. arsenic (chemical element, symbol As) Wikipedia link: no:arsen Tags: neuter, singular, singular-only Categories (topical): Chemical elements Related terms: arsenikk

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