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German
Verb
klinge
- inflection of klingen:
- first-person singular present
- first/third-person singular subjunctive I
- singular imperative
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
From German Klinge.
Noun
klinge m (definite singular klingen, indefinite plural klinger, definite plural klingene)
- a blade (e.g. of a sword)
Etymology 2
From Middle Low German klingen and Old Norse klingja.
Verb
klinge (imperative kling, present tense klinger, simple past klang, past participle klinget or klingt, present participle klingende)
- to ring, sound
- to clink, jingle, tinkle
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Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
From German Klinge.
Noun
klinge f (definite singular klinga, indefinite plural klinger, definite plural klingene)
- a blade (e.g. of a sword)
Etymology 2
Verb
klinge (present tense kling, past tense klang, past participle klunge, passive infinitive klingast, present participle klingande, imperative kling)
- Alternative form of klinga
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