gelé

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See also: gele, Gele, gèle, gelê, gėle, gėlė, and gėlę

Danish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From French gelée, from Latin gelātus (frozen).

Pronunciation

Noun

gelé c (singular definite geléen, plural indefinite geléer)

  1. jelly
  2. gel

Inflection

Derived terms

Further reading

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʒə.le/
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Participle

gelé (feminine gelée, masculine plural gelés, feminine plural gelées)

  1. past participle of geler

Adjective

gelé (feminine gelée, masculine plural gelés, feminine plural gelées)

  1. frozen
  2. (Quebec) stoned

Further reading

Norwegian Bokmål

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Alternative forms

Etymology

From French gelée.

Noun

gelé m (definite singular geléen, indefinite plural geléer, definite plural geléene)

  1. jelly (a dessert)
  2. jelly (used in some tinned foods)
  3. gel (for hair)

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From French gelée.

Noun

gelé m (definite singular geléen, indefinite plural geléar, definite plural geléane)

  1. jelly (a dessert)
  2. jelly (used in some tinned foods)
  3. gel (for hair)

References

Swedish

Etymology

From French gelée.

Pronunciation

Noun

gelé c

  1. jelly
  2. gel

Usage notes

  • Also used (albeit less common) in neuter gender (gelét).

Declension

Derived terms

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