anslag

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Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

an- +‎ slag, from Middle Low German anslach; compare with German Anschlag.

Noun

anslag n (definite singular anslaget, indefinite plural anslag, definite plural anslaga or anslagene)

  1. an estimate
  2. (music) touch (the way a piano key or guitar string is struck)
  3. a plot, a conspiracy, an attack
  4. an impact
  5. a stroke (e.g. keystroke on a keyboard)
  6. (somewhat dated) a secret plan, a plot; especially concerning something devious or evil

Derived terms

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

an- +‎ slag, from Middle Low German anslach via Norwegian Bokmål.

Noun

anslag n (definite singular anslaget, indefinite plural anslag, definite plural anslaga)

  1. an estimate
  2. (music) touch (the way a piano key or guitar string is struck)
  3. a plot, a conspiracy, an attack
  4. an impact
  5. a stroke (e.g. keystroke on a keyboard)
  6. (somewhat dated) a secret plan, a plot; especially concerning something devious or evil

Derived terms

References

Swedish

Etymology

an +‎ slag

Pronunciation

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Noun

anslag n

  1. (music) touch (the way a piano key or guitar string is struck)
  2. a plot, a conspiracy, an attack
  3. a poster, an announcement (being nailed to a wall)
  4. an appropriation[1] (an item in the state budget)
  5. a grant (funding for a project)

Declension

References

  1. ^ Government terms, Government Offices of Sweden

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