albue

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse albogi, alnbogi, ǫlbogi, ǫlnbogi, a compound of ǫln, alin (ell), from Proto-Indo-European *Heh₃l- (elbow) and bogi (bow).

Noun

albue c (singular definite albuen, plural indefinite albuer)

  1. elbow

Inflection

Derived terms

Verb

albue (imperative albu, infinitive at albue, present tense albuer, past tense albuede, perfect tense har albuet)

  1. elbow

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse albogi, alnbogi, ǫlbogi, ǫlnbogi, a compound of ǫln, alin (ell), from Proto-Indo-European *Heh₃l- (elbow) and bogi (bow).

Noun

albue m (definite singular albuen, indefinite plural albuer, definite plural albuene)

  1. an elbow

Alternative forms

Derived terms

Verb

albue (imperative albu, present tense albuer, passive albues, simple past and past participle albua or albuet, present participle albuende)

  1. (reflexive) to elbow (e.g. use one's elbows to push one's way through a crowd)

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