"blinka" meaning in Norwegian Nynorsk

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Verb

IPA: /²blɪŋkɑ/ Forms: blinkar [present], blinka [past], blinka [participle, past], blinkast [infinitive, passive], blinkande [participle, present], blinka [imperative], blink [imperative]
Etymology: From Middle Low German blinken. Etymology templates: {{der|nn|gml|blinken}} Middle Low German blinken
  1. to twinkle (shine with a flickering light) Synonyms (twinkle): blenkja
    Sense id: en-blinka-nn-verb-5PfVN2du Disambiguation of 'twinkle': 95 2 0 2
  2. to blink (a quick closing and reopening of both eyes) Synonyms (blink): blunka
    Sense id: en-blinka-nn-verb-u9lcTfIT Disambiguation of 'blink': 9 91 0 0
  3. to turn a light repeatedly on and off
    Sense id: en-blinka-nn-verb-cZit59bv
  4. to indicate (signal, in a vehicle, the intention to turn right or left)
    Sense id: en-blinka-nn-verb-Ov9Y5dsW
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: blinke

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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