bleie

See also: Bleie

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse blæja.

Noun

bleie f or m (definite singular bleia or bleien, indefinite plural bleier, definite plural bleiene)

  1. a nappy (UK), or diaper (US)

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From earlier and Old Norse blæa, blæja. Compare Swedish blöja, Danish ble, Icelandic blæja (veil) and Faroese blæa.

Noun

bleie f (definite singular bleia, indefinite plural bleier, definite plural bleiene)

  1. a nappy (UK), or diaper (US)
  2. another kind of cloth
    1. (dated, rare) bedsheets
    2. (colloquial) a bag of snuff
    3. (historical) a tablecloth, cloth, altarcloth
      Synonym: duk
  3. suet
    Synonym: netje
  4. (ecclesiastical) an altar (covered by an altarcloth)
    1. (ecclesiastical) an altar ring; a ring-shaped altar rail
      Synonym: altarring
    2. (ecclesiastical) the amount of communicants around the altar in one go
      Synonym: knefall
      Dæ va tri Bleie mæ Altersfolk.
      There were three rounds of communicants [at the altar].

Derived terms

  • bleiebarn
  • bleieskift
  • bleievask
  • eingongsbleie
  • hamsterbleie
  • talgbleie
  • tøybleie

References