bøye

See also: Boye and boye

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From Old French boye and Middle Low German boye

Noun

bøye m (definite singular bøyen, indefinite plural bøyer, definite plural bøyene)

  1. a buoy
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Dutch or Middle Dutch bui.

Alternative forms

Noun

bøye f, m (definite singular bøya or bøyen, indefinite plural bøyer, definite plural bøyene)

  1. a gust of wind (squall)
  2. a shower (of rain, hail or snow)

Etymology 3

From Old Norse beygja

Verb

bøye (imperative bøy, present tense bøyer, simple past bøyet or bøyde, past participle bøyet or bøyd, present participle bøyende)

  1. to bend (cause something to change its shape, change one's shape)
  2. to bow
  3. to diffract
  4. to conjugate / inflect
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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

From Old French boye and Middle Low German boye

Noun

bøye f (definite singular bøya, indefinite plural bøyer, definite plural bøyene)
bøye m (definite singular bøyen, indefinite plural bøyar, definite plural bøyane)

  1. (nautical) a buoy
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Verb

bøye (present tense bøyer, past tense bøygde, past participle bøygd or bøygt, present participle bøyande, imperative bøy)

  1. Alternative form of bøya
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