"vrinsk" meaning in Norwegian Bokmål

See vrinsk in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Forms: vrinsk [indefinite, singular], vrinske [definite, plural, singular], vrinskere [comparative], vrinskest [indefinite, superlative], vrinskeste [definite, superlative]
Etymology: From vrinske, from dialectal vrine (“neigh coarsely”). Compare Dutch wrensen (“to neigh, whinny”). Etymology templates: {{cog|nl|wrensen|t=to neigh, whinny}} Dutch wrensen (“to neigh, whinny”)
  1. in heat
    Sense id: en-vrinsk-nb-adj-2nro-Ko3
  2. quick-tempered
    Sense id: en-vrinsk-nb-adj-WPGINVRN

Interjection

Etymology: From vrinske, from dialectal vrine (“neigh coarsely”). Compare Dutch wrensen (“to neigh, whinny”). Etymology templates: {{cog|nl|wrensen|t=to neigh, whinny}} Dutch wrensen (“to neigh, whinny”) Head templates: {{head|nb|interjection}} vrinsk
  1. (onomatopoeia) The sharp neigh of a horse. Tags: onomatopoeic
    Sense id: en-vrinsk-nb-intj-skiE0u3p Categories (other): Norwegian Bokmål onomatopoeias

Noun

Forms: vrinsket [definite, singular], vrinsk [indefinite, plural], vrinska [definite, plural], vrinskene [definite, plural]
Etymology: From vrinske, from dialectal vrine (“neigh coarsely”). Compare Dutch wrensen (“to neigh, whinny”). Etymology templates: {{cog|nl|wrensen|t=to neigh, whinny}} Dutch wrensen (“to neigh, whinny”)
  1. (onomatopoeia) A sharp neigh. Tags: neuter, onomatopoeic Derived forms: vrinsking
    Sense id: en-vrinsk-nb-noun-Gf3Nxkjh

Download JSON data for vrinsk meaning in Norwegian Bokmål (2.5kB)

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