"kvitkval" meaning in Norwegian Nynorsk

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Noun

IPA: /²kʋiːtˌkʋɑːl/ Forms: kvitkvalen [definite, singular], kvitkvalar [indefinite, plural], kvitkvalane [definite, plural]
Etymology: From kvit (“white”) + kval (“whale”). Etymology templates: {{compound|nn|kvit|kval|t1=white|t2=whale}} kvit (“white”) + kval (“whale”)
  1. a beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) Wikipedia link: nn:kvitkval Tags: masculine Categories (lifeform): Animals

Download JSON data for kvitkval meaning in Norwegian Nynorsk (1.8kB)

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          "english": "The only fat they could get, was from a beluga whale which had been there since the previous summer, and which was of course half rotten.",
          "ref": "1939, Odd Refsdal, “Biskopen som åt støvlane sine”, in Farleg liv",
          "text": "Det einaste feittet dei kunne få tak i, var av ein kvitkval som hadde legi der sidan sumaren i førevegen, og som sjølvsagt var halvroten.",
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        "a beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas)"
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  "etymology_text": "From kvit (“white”) + kval (“whale”).",
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        "definite",
        "singular"
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        "indefinite",
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        "definite",
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          "ref": "1939, Odd Refsdal, “Biskopen som åt støvlane sine”, in Farleg liv",
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