"byll" meaning in Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

Forms: byllen [definite, singular], byller [indefinite, plural], byllene [definite, plural]
Etymology: Supposedly from Danish byld, although Den Danske Ordbog says this word came from Norwegian. Moth and Kalkar give an alternative or older spelling of this word as buld. Related to Swedish böld and maybe to Icelandic búlda (“a woman with thick lips and cheeks”). May be also related to bule with a close meaning, which is a loan from Low German. Etymology templates: {{der|nb|da|byld}} Danish byld, {{cog|sv|böld}} Swedish böld, {{m|is|búlda||a woman with thick lips and cheeks}} búlda (“a woman with thick lips and cheeks”), {{m|nb|bule}} bule
  1. a boil or abscess Tags: masculine Derived forms: byllepest
    Sense id: en-byll-nb-noun-gY2~lndC Categories (other): Norwegian Bokmål entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for byll meaning in Norwegian Bokmål (1.4kB)

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