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Danish
Etymology
From French gelée, from Latin gelātus (“frozen”).
Pronunciation
Noun
gelé c (singular definite geléen, plural indefinite geléer)
- jelly
- gel
Inflection
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Further reading
French
Pronunciation
Participle
gelé (feminine gelée, masculine plural gelés, feminine plural gelées)
- past participle of geler
Adjective
gelé (feminine gelée, masculine plural gelés, feminine plural gelées)
- frozen
- (Quebec) stoned
Further reading
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From French gelée.
Noun
gelé m (definite singular geléen, indefinite plural geléer, definite plural geléene)
- jelly (a dessert)
- jelly (used in some tinned foods)
- gel (for hair)
References
- “gelé” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From French gelée.
Noun
gelé m (definite singular geléen, indefinite plural geléar, definite plural geléane)
- jelly (a dessert)
- jelly (used in some tinned foods)
- gel (for hair)
References
- “gelé” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Swedish
Etymology
From French gelée.
Pronunciation
Noun
gelé c
- jelly
- gel
Usage notes
- Also used (albeit less common) in neuter gender (gelét).
Declension
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