kåpe

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See also: kape, kapë, kápé, and капе

Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse kápa, from Latin capa.

Noun[edit]

kåpe f or m (definite singular kåpa or kåpen, indefinite plural kåper, definite plural kåpene)

  1. A long warm coat, typically worn by women

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Ei kåpe, a woman wearing such a coat

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse kápa, from Latin capa.

Noun[edit]

kåpe f (definite singular kåpa, indefinite plural kåper, definite plural kåpene)

  1. A long warm coat, typically worn by women

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