pilt

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Cimbrian

Noun

pilt n (plural pildar)

  1. (Sette Comuni) Alternative form of bilt

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Danish

Etymology

Inherited from Old Norse piltr. Compare to Swedish pilt, Faroese piltur and Icelandic piltur.

Pronunciation

Noun

pilt c (singular definite pilten, plural indefinite pilte)

  1. (dated) a young boy, (occasionally degrading).
  2. young (age 9-11) member of the national voluntary association of boys and girls (FDF).

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Estonian

Etymology

Possibly from German Bild.

Noun

pilt (genitive pildi, partitive pilti)

  1. picture
  2. image
  3. photograph, photo


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

Inherited from Old Norse piltr. Compare to Swedish pilt, Danish pilt, Faroese piltur and Icelandic piltur.

Noun

pilt m (definite singular pilten, indefinite plural piltar, definite plural piltane)

  1. a boy

Etymology 2

Related to the verb pilta (to limp, to mince) and adjective piltande.

Noun

pilt m (definite singular pilten, indefinite plural piltar, definite plural piltane)

  1. a small and weak man, a gimp (used in nicknames, e.g. Pilt-Ola)

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Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse piltr. Cognate with Icelandic piltur and Norwegian pilt, Danish pilt.

Noun

pilt c

  1. (archaic, humorous) a lad, a young boy
    Synonyms: kille, gosse, pojke

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