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Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
From Middle Low German krü̂ze, from Old Saxon krūci; ultimately from Latin crux.
Noun
kryss n (definite singular krysset, indefinite plural kryss, definite plural kryssa or kryssene)
- crossing, junction
- a cross
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Etymology 2
Verb
kryss
- imperative of krysse
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Middle Low German krü̂ze, from Old Saxon krūci; ultimately from Latin crux.
Noun
kryss n (definite singular krysset, indefinite plural kryss, definite plural kryssa)
- crossing, junction
- a cross
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Swedish
Etymology
From Middle Low German krü̂ze, from Old Saxon krūci; ultimately from Latin crux.
Sense 5 from the 1-X-2 (Home-Tie-Away) system commonly found on Swedish betting coupons.
Pronunciation
Interjection
kryss
- The letter "X" in the Swedish spelling alphabet; an alternative spelling word for Xerxes
Noun
kryss n
- (rare) crossing, junction
- Synonyms: korsning, vägkorsning, gatukorsning
- cross (in particular diagonally oriented similar to the letter "X", often used to mark something as incorrect)
- Synonym: (if oriented as in the sign "+") kors
- Antonym: (the tick mark (✓) is often used to mark something as correct) bock
- crossword puzzle
- Synonym: korsord
- (sports, in the definite) the top corner (either of the two areas inside a goal around one of the top corners at the back, in for example soccer)
- (sports, colloquial) a drawn result, a tie
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