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Maltese
Etymology
Borrowed from English black.
Pronunciation
Noun
blakk m
- blacking, shoe polish
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse blakkr.
Adjective
blakk (neuter singular blakt, definite singular and plural blakke, comparative blakkere, indefinite superlative blakkest, definite superlative blakkeste)
- pale yellow, pale brown or dun.
- turbid, muddy (of fluid)
- faded
- broke, bankrupt, penniless
Derived terms
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Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse blakkr.
Adjective
blakk (neuter singular blakt, definite singular and plural blakke, comparative blakkare, indefinite superlative blakkast, definite superlative blakkaste)
- pale yellow, pale brown or dun.
- turbid, muddy (of fluid)
- faded
- broke, bankrupt, penniless
Derived terms
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