seig
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Norwegian Bokmål
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From Danish seig, older spelling of sej, from Old Norse seigr. The alternative spoken form with a pronounced [ɡ] is influenced by Norwegian dialects.
Adjective
[edit]seig (masculine and feminine seig, neuter seigt, definite singular and plural seige, comparative seigere, indefinite superlative seigest, definite superlative seigeste)
- (meat, leather etc.) tough
- (liquids) thick, viscous
- (metals) ductile
- (people) persevering, stubborn, tough
- slow
Etymology 2
[edit]See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Alternative forms
[edit]Verb
[edit]seig
References
[edit]Norwegian Nynorsk
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Adjective
[edit]seig (neuter seigt, definite singular and plural seige, comparative seigare, indefinite superlative seigast, definite superlative seigaste)
- (meat, leather etc.) tough
- (liquids) thick, viscous
- (metals) ductile
- (people) persevering, stubborn, tough
- slow
Etymology 2
[edit]Verb
[edit]seig
References
[edit]- “seig” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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- Norwegian Nynorsk terms with IPA pronunciation
- Norwegian Bokmål terms with homophones
- Norwegian Bokmål terms inherited from Danish
- Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Danish
- Norwegian Bokmål terms inherited from Old Norse
- Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Old Norse
- Norwegian Bokmål lemmas
- Norwegian Bokmål adjectives
- Norwegian Bokmål non-lemma forms
- Norwegian Bokmål verb forms
- Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old Norse
- Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas
- Norwegian Nynorsk adjectives
- Norwegian Nynorsk non-lemma forms
- Norwegian Nynorsk verb forms