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Italian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Adjective
fatte f pl
- feminine plural of fatto
Participle
fatte f pl
- feminine plural of fatto
Etymology 2
Noun
fatte f pl
- plural of fatta
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Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Middle Low German vaten.
Pronunciation
Verb
fatte (imperative fatt, present tense fatter, passive fattes, simple past and past participle fatta or fattet, present participle fattende)
- (transitive) to grip or grasp (to take hold of; particularly with the hand)
1873, Henrik Ibsen, Kejser og Galilæer, page 96:[han] fatter rosenkransen- grasps the rosary
1907, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnsons fortællinger, page 220:[skolemesteren] fattede ham i trøjekraven- grabbed him by the shirt collar
1873, Henrik Ibsen, Kejser og Galilæer, page 216:det skal lykkes mig at beholde, hvad min hånd har fattet tag i- I must succeed in keeping what my hand has grasped
1875, Henrik Ibsen, Digte, page 96:han fatted om skødet- he grasped the lap
- fatt! ― grip! (command used in gymnastics)
- fatte om (noe med begge hender) ― to take hold off (something with both hands)
- Synonyms: gripe, holde an, ta tak
- (intransitive) to catch fire (to become engulfed in flames)
1900, Vilhelm Krag, Isaac Seehuusen, page 52:i et nu fattede de tørre kvister i veiret- in a now the dry twigs combusted in the air
2009, Karl Ove Knausgård, Min kamp 3, page 67:flammen var først usynlig, nesten bare en skjelving i luften like over gresstrået … Men så fattet selve tusten, og derfra krøp flammen utover- the flame was invisible at first, almost just a tremor in the air just above the blade of grass… But then the very mist took hold, and from there the flame crept out
- Synonyms: antenne, fate, fenge, ta fyr
- (of fire) to spread, burn
ilden fatter i skogen- the fire is spreading in the forest
- Synonyms: brenne, spre seg
- (literary) to enclose, contain
- Synonyms: omslutte, romme
1909, Henrik Ibsen, Efterladte Skrifter I, page 212:alt, hvad åndens rige i sig fatter- all that the realm of the spirit in itself comprehends
- (literary, transitive) to understand, get, comprehend
1872, Henrik Ibsen, Kongs-Emnerne, page 14:jeg vil tro, at jeg ikke har fattet eders mening- I would think, that I have not understood your opinion
1907, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnsons fortællinger, page 353:Petra fatter først, hvad her er sket, da bruden stille kommer gående ind- Petra first realizes what has happened here as the bride quietly enters walking
1907, Bernt Lie, Mot Overmagt, page 210:vel havde hendes blik opfattet forvandlingen i ham; men hendes uskyldige og rene jomfrusjæl havde ikke fattet dens væsen- well her gaze had perceived the transformation in him; but her innocent and pure virgin soul had not grasped its essence
1925, Vilhelm Krag, Baldevin, page 138:kan du fatte eller begribe, hvorfor han er saa forhakkende gal paa Charles?- can you understand why he is so mad at Charles?
2001, Marita Liabø, Han liker meg, page X:av og til kan de ikke fatte og begripe hva de absolutt skulle ha et barn til for. Var det ikke nok med tre …?- sometimes they can not comprehend what they absolutely should have a child for. Was not enough with three…?
fatte og begripe / fatte eller begripe- to understand; comprehend
- Synonyms: begripe, forstå, skjønne
- (literary, transitive) to take, get, have; win
1873, Henrik Ibsen, Kejser og Galilæer, page 110:da fatted jeg den store forløsende erkendelse- then I got the great redemptive realization
1916, Tryggve Andersen, Samlede fortællinger I, page 37:[almuen] fattede underlige tanker ved at se ham staa paa en venskabelig fod med landkræmmer Hans Orre- had strange thoughts when they saw him standing on a friendly footing with landowner Hans Orre
1990, Jan Wiese, Kvinnen som kledte seg naken for sin elskede, page 17:jeg forsto aldri helt hvorfor hun hadde fattet interesse for en særling som meg- I never quite understood why she had taken an interest in a weirdo like me
1998, Geir Pollen, Hutchinsons eftf., page X:intetanende og umiddelbart fattet [han] godhet for [selskapets] vert og primus motor- unsuspecting and immediately grasped kindness to host and primus engine
å fatte mistanke om noe / til noen- to get a suspicion about something / of someone
- fatte et forsett ― to set a high goal
- fatte håp ― to win hope
- fatte mot ― to win against
- Synonyms: ta, få, vinne
- (literary, intransitive) to reclaim oneself as a master; get together and calm down (again)
1909, Henrik Ibsen, Efterladte Skrifter I, page 418:Paulsen, vær en mand og fat dig!- Paulsen, be a man and catch up!
1915, Øvre Richter Frich, Kaperens klør, page 148:– Fat Dem, miss Lyall, … og la mig faa høre, hvad De har at berette- - Master yourself, Miss Lyall,… and let me know what you have to say
1874, Henrik Ibsen, De unges forbund, page 213:kammerherren er i færd med at sige noget, men fatter sig i det- the chamberlain is in the process of saying something, but stops himself
fatte seg i det- to catch yourself, stop (and fail to say something you are about to say)
- (literary, transitive) to express oneself (in a certain way)
1873, Henrik Ibsen, Kærlighedens komedie, page 45:[jeg] skal mig fatte kort- must be brief
1957, Edvard Grieg, Artikler og taler, page 76:jeg skal søge at fatte mig muligst klart og bestemt- I must seek to express myself as clearly and decisively as possible
1930, Henrik Ibsen, Samlede verker XV, page 118:jeg skal fatte mig i korthed- I must be brief
fatte seg i det- to express yourself in few words
- (goldsmithery, transitive) to customize and assemble stones in (gold and silver) jewelry
2017, SNL:gullsmedfagene bestod opprinnelig av åtte fag, og dagens gullsmed har et arbeidsområde som omfatter to av disse åtte, gullarbeid og fatting- goldsmithery originally consisted of eight subjects, and today's goldsmith has a work area that includes two of these eight, goldsmithing and assembling
Derived terms
References
- “fatte” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
- “fatte” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
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Swedish
Adjective
fatte
- definite natural masculine singular of fatt
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Tarantino
Noun
fatte
- event, incident, happening