lodd

See also: LODD and lödd

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Danish lod and Old Norse hlutr (senses 1-2) and Middle Low German lot (senses 3-6)

Noun

lodd n (definite singular loddet, indefinite plural lodd or lodder, definite plural lodda or loddene)

  1. a lot (that is cast or drawn)
  2. a lottery ticket or prize
  3. a weight (for a set of scales)
  4. a weight (for a pendulum clock)
  5. (nautical) a sounding line, plumb bob
  6. (historical) an old unit of weight, ca. 15 g.

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Danish lod and Old Norse hlutr (senses 1-2) and Middle Low German lot (senses 3-6)

Noun

lodd n (definite singular loddet, indefinite plural lodd, definite plural lodda)

  1. a lot (that is cast or drawn)
  2. a lottery ticket or prize
  3. a weight (for a set of scales)
  4. a weight (for a pendulum clock)
  5. (nautical) a sounding line, plumb bob
  6. (historical) an old unit of weight, ca. 15 g.

Derived terms

References

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