flomme

Danish

Etymology

From Middle Low German vlome (what floats on top).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈflʌmə]

Noun

flomme c (singular definite flommen, plural indefinite flommer)

  1. lard, grease; a solid but soft fat from the intestines of certain animals
    Synonyms: ister, flommefedt

Inflection

Declension of flomme
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative flomme flommen flommer flommerne
genitive flommes flommens flommers flommernes

Derived terms

References

Middle English

Noun

flomme

  1. alternative form of flum

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From the noun flom.

Verb

flomme (imperative flom, present tense flommer, passive flommes, simple past and past participle flomma or flommet, present participle flommende)

  1. to flow, stream
  2. flomme over - to overflow, flood

Alternative forms

  • flømme

See also

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

flomme (present tense flommar, past tense flomma, past participle flomma, passive infinitive flommast, present participle flommande, imperative flomme/flomm)

  1. alternative form of flomma (non-standard since 2012)