flis

See also: flís

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From Old Norse flís

Noun

flis f or m (definite singular flisa or flisen, indefinite plural fliser, definite plural flisene)

  1. a splinter
  2. a sliver
  3. a chip (of wood)

Etymology 2

From Middle Low German vlise; compare with German Fliese

Alternative forms

  • flise (same as Danish)

Noun

flis f or m (definite singular flisa or flisen, indefinite plural fliser, definite plural flisene)

  1. a tile (wall tile, floor tile, carpet tile, but not a roof tile)
Derived terms

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

From Old Norse flís

Noun

flis f (definite singular flisa, indefinite plural fliser, definite plural flisene)

  1. a splinter
  2. a sliver
  3. a chip (of wood)

Etymology 2

From Middle Low German vlise; compare with German Fliese

Noun

flis f (definite singular flisa, indefinite plural fliser, definite plural flisene)

  1. a tile (wall tile, floor tile, carpet tile, but not a roof tile)
Derived terms

References

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