stopp

See also: Stopp

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From the verb stoppe.

Noun

stopp m (definite singular stoppen, uncountable)

  1. stuffing, filling, padding

Etymology 2

From the verb stoppe.

Noun

stopp m (definite singular stoppen, indefinite plural stopp, definite plural stoppene)
stopp n (definite singular stoppet, indefinite plural stopp, definite plural stoppa or stoppene)

  1. a stop, halt, standstill
    uten stopp - without stopping, non-stop
  2. a stop (for buses or trams)
  3. a freeze (on prices, wages, recruitment)
Derived terms

Etymology 3

Verb

stopp

  1. imperative of stoppe

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

From the verb stoppe.

Noun

stopp m (definite singular stoppen, uncountable)

  1. stuffing, filling, padding

Etymology 2

From the verb stoppe.

Noun

stopp m (definite singular stoppen, indefinite plural stoppar, definite plural stoppane)
stopp n (definite singular stoppet, indefinite plural stopp, definite plural stoppa)

  1. a stop, halt, standstill
    utan stopp - without stopping, non-stop
  2. a stop (for buses or trams)
  3. a freeze (on prices, wages, recruitment)
Derived terms

Etymology 3

Verb

stopp

  1. imperative of stoppe and stoppa
Derived terms

References

Swedish

Pronunciation

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Noun

stopp c or n

  1. n a stop (interruption of travel)
  2. c a darn (a repaired hole in a sock)
  3. a fill (of tobacco in a pipe)

Declension

Declension of stopp
nominative genitive
singular indefinite stopp stopps
definite stoppet stoppets
plural indefinite stopp stopps
definite stoppen stoppens

Derived terms

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