See also: <span class="searchmatch">storting</span> English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Storting</span> Wikipedia Storthing Borrowed from Norwegian <span class="searchmatch">Storting</span> (literally “great assembly, thing”)...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">Storting</span> From storten + -ing. IPA(key): /ˈstɔrtɪŋ/ Rhymes: -ɔrtɪŋ Hyphenation: stor‧ting <span class="searchmatch">storting</span> m (plural stortingen, diminutive stortinkje n)...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">stórt</span>, <span class="searchmatch">stört</span>, and <span class="searchmatch">Stort</span> IPA(key): [ˈsd̥oˀɐ̯d̥], [ˈsd̥oɐ̯ˀd̥] <span class="searchmatch">stort</span> neuter singular of stor Rhymes: -ɔrt IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">stɔrt</span>/ <span class="searchmatch">stort</span> n (plural storten...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">stort</span>, <span class="searchmatch">stört</span>, and <span class="searchmatch">Stort</span> See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form. IPA(key): /stœɻ̊ʈ/ Rhymes: -œɻ̊ʈ <span class="searchmatch">stórt</span> inflection of stórur: neuter...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">stort</span>, <span class="searchmatch">stórt</span>, and <span class="searchmatch">Stort</span> <span class="searchmatch">stört</span> inflection of stören: third-person singular present second-person plural present plural imperative The adjective...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">stort</span>, <span class="searchmatch">stórt</span>, and <span class="searchmatch">stört</span> English Wikipedia has an article on: River <span class="searchmatch">Stort</span> Wikipedia A back-formation from Bishop's Stortford; apparently the river's...
lave <span class="searchmatch">stort</span> (imperative lav <span class="searchmatch">stort</span>, infinitive at lave <span class="searchmatch">stort</span>, present tense laver <span class="searchmatch">stort</span>, past tense lavede <span class="searchmatch">stort</span>, perfect tense har lavet <span class="searchmatch">stort</span>) (euphemistic)...
attested as <span class="searchmatch">Stort</span> in 1899. Derived from Dutch Low Saxon <span class="searchmatch">stört</span> (“earth extracted from a canal which is under construction”). IPA(key): /ət <span class="searchmatch">ˈstɔrt</span>/ Hyphenation:...