strø

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See also: stro, stró, and strö

Danish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Norwegian strø.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /strœː/, [sd̥ʁœːˀ]

Noun[edit]

strø c (singular definite strøen, plural indefinite strøer)

  1. joist

Inflection[edit]

Verb[edit]

strø (imperative strø, infinitive at strø, present tense strør, past tense strøede, perfect tense er/har strøet)

  1. sprinkle
  2. scatter, strew

Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse strá (to spread straw).

Noun[edit]

strø n (definite singular strøet, indefinite plural strø, definite plural strøa or strøene)

  1. pile, heap
  2. sprinklings
  3. detritus

Verb[edit]

strø (imperative strø, present tense strør, passive strøs, simple past strødde, past participle strødd, present participle strøende)

  1. to strew, scatter
  2. to sprinkle
  3. (euphemistic) urinate

References[edit]

Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From the verb strø.

Alternative forms[edit]

Noun[edit]

strø n (definite singular strøet, indefinite plural strø, definite plural strøa)

  1. sprinklings (material to be strewn, sprinkled)
  2. detritus

Etymology 2[edit]

From Old Norse strá (to spread straw).

Alternative forms[edit]

Verb[edit]

strø (imperative strø, present tense strør, simple past strødde, past participle strødd or strøtt, present participle strøande)

  1. to strew, scatter
  2. to sprinkle
  3. (euphemistic) urinate

References[edit]