skrøne

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Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Related to skrumle and skråle

Noun[edit]

skrøne f or m (definite singular skrøna or skrønen, indefinite plural skrøner, definite plural skrønene)

  1. a fib, lie, tall story, cock-and-bull story

Verb[edit]

skrøne (imperative skrøn, present tense skrøner, passive skrønes, simple past skrønte, past participle skrønt, present participle skrønende)

  1. to fib, lie, tell tall stories

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Related to skrumle and skråle

Noun[edit]

skrøne f (definite singular skrøna, indefinite plural skrøner, definite plural skrønene)

  1. a fib, lie, tall story, cock-and-bull story

Verb[edit]

skrøne (present tense skrønar/skrøner, past tense skrøna/skrønte, past participle skrøna/skrønt, passive infinitive skrønast, present participle skrønande, imperative skrøne/skrøn)

  1. to fib, lie, tell tall stories

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