"format" meaning in Norwegian Bokmål

See format in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Forms: formatet [definite, singular], format [indefinite, plural], formater [indefinite, plural], formata [definite, plural], formatene [definite, plural]
Etymology: Most likely from Italian formato (“size, dimension (on paper)”), of formare (“to form, create”), from Latin formāre, present active infinitive of formō (“I shape, form”), from fōrma (“form, figure, shape, appearance”) with an unknown descent, perhaps from some Etruscan *morma, connected by some with Ancient Greek μορφή (morphḗ, “shape, form, appearance”), possibly of Pre-Greek origin. Etymology templates: {{der|nb|it|formato||size, dimension (on paper)}} Italian formato (“size, dimension (on paper)”), {{der|nb|la|formāre}} Latin formāre, {{der|nb|ett|*morma}} Etruscan *morma, {{der|nb|grc|μορφή||shape, form, appearance}} Ancient Greek μορφή (morphḗ, “shape, form, appearance”), {{der|nb|qsb-grc}} Pre-Greek
  1. a format Tags: neuter
    Sense id: en-format-nb-noun-92dZ3MDf Categories (other): Etruscan terms in nonstandard scripts, Norwegian Bokmål entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 13 entries, Pages with 13 entries Disambiguation of Pages with 13 entries: 0 0 11 1 1 1 7 1 3 5 12 11 6 12 10 10 0 1 0 6 0 1 1 1 0 1

Inflected forms

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