"bratt" meaning in Norwegian Bokmål

See bratt in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Forms: bratt [neuter, singular], bratte [definite, plural, singular], brattere [comparative], brattest [indefinite, superlative], bratteste [definite, superlative]
Etymology: From Old West Norse brattr, from Proto-Germanic *brantaz, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰewsóm., of uncertain origin, but possibly from Proto-Indo-European *bʰren- (“project”), related to Old English brant (“steep”), Latvian bruôds (“roof ridge”). Cognate with Faroese and Icelandic brattur, Danish brat, Swedish brant, and Old English brant, bront (English brant, brent, Scots brent). Etymology templates: {{inh|nb|non-own|brattr}} Old West Norse brattr, {{inh|nb|gem-pro|*brantaz}} Proto-Germanic *brantaz, {{inh|nb|ine-pro|*dʰewsóm}} Proto-Indo-European *dʰewsóm, {{der|nb|ine-pro|*bʰren-||project}} Proto-Indo-European *bʰren- (“project”), {{cog|ang|brant||steep}} Old English brant (“steep”), {{cog|lv|bruôds||roof ridge}} Latvian bruôds (“roof ridge”), {{cog|da|brat}} Danish brat, {{cog|sv|brant}} Swedish brant, {{cog|ang|brant}} Old English brant, {{cog|en|brant}} English brant, {{cog|sco|brent}} Scots brent Head templates: {{head|nb|adjective|neuter singular|bratt|definite singular and plural|bratte|comparative|brattere|indefinite superlative|brattest|definite superlative|bratteste}} bratt (neuter singular bratt, definite singular and plural bratte, comparative brattere, indefinite superlative brattest, definite superlative bratteste)
  1. steep
    Sense id: en-bratt-nb-adj-qqhKy5dY

Adverb

Etymology: From Old West Norse brattr, from Proto-Germanic *brantaz, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰewsóm., of uncertain origin, but possibly from Proto-Indo-European *bʰren- (“project”), related to Old English brant (“steep”), Latvian bruôds (“roof ridge”). Cognate with Faroese and Icelandic brattur, Danish brat, Swedish brant, and Old English brant, bront (English brant, brent, Scots brent). Etymology templates: {{inh|nb|non-own|brattr}} Old West Norse brattr, {{inh|nb|gem-pro|*brantaz}} Proto-Germanic *brantaz, {{inh|nb|ine-pro|*dʰewsóm}} Proto-Indo-European *dʰewsóm, {{der|nb|ine-pro|*bʰren-||project}} Proto-Indo-European *bʰren- (“project”), {{cog|ang|brant||steep}} Old English brant (“steep”), {{cog|lv|bruôds||roof ridge}} Latvian bruôds (“roof ridge”), {{cog|da|brat}} Danish brat, {{cog|sv|brant}} Swedish brant, {{cog|ang|brant}} Old English brant, {{cog|en|brant}} English brant, {{cog|sco|brent}} Scots brent Head templates: {{head|nb|adverb}} bratt
  1. steeply
    Sense id: en-bratt-nb-adv-OR23Kl4a Categories (other): Old Irish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Old Irish entries with incorrect language header: 6 26 6 5 26 27 4 1

Inflected forms

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