lunne
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From the noun lunn m.
Verb
lunne (present tense lunnar, past tense lunna, past participle lunna, passive infinitive lunnast, present participle lunnande, imperative lunne/lunn)
- (ambitransitive, timber industry) to pile timber for further transport
- (ambitransitive) to put down a "lunn" in or on the ground (see there for more)
- (ambitransitive) to land (a boat)
- (intransitive, fishing) to come ashore without having caught any fish
Alternative forms
- lunna (a-infinitive)
Derived terms
- lunnar m
- lunning f
Noun
lunne m or f (definite singular lunnen or lunna, indefinite plural lunnar or lunner, definite plural lunnane or lunnene)
- a pile of timber which will be transported away
- Synonym: velte
- a heap of hay or other animal fodder
- bottom log in a stack of firewood
References
- “lunne” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlun.ne/
Verb
lunne
- inflection of linnan:
- second-person singular preterite indicative
- singular preterite subjunctive