plombe

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See also: Plombe and plombé

Danish

Etymology

From French plomb, from Latin plumbum, from Ancient Greek μόλυβδος (mólubdos, lead).

Pronunciation

Noun

plombe c (singular definite plomben, plural indefinite plomber)

  1. lead seal
  2. (dentistry) filling

Inflection

References

Dutch

Pronunciation

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Noun

plombe f (plural plombes or plomben, diminutive plombetje n)

  1. lead seal
  2. (dentistry) filling

French

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Deverbal from plomber (to strike, sound).

Noun

plombe f (plural plombes)

  1. (slang) full hour
    Synonym: heure
  2. (slang, by extension) ages, a long time
    Ca m’a pris une plombe de venir jusqu’ici.
    It took me ages to get here.
    • 2008, Bastien Vivès, Le goût du chlore [A Taste of Chlorine], Casterman, →ISBN, page 37:
      Ha ! Ha ! Ça fait plaisir la petite piscine, une plombe que j’y étais pas allé.
      Ha ha! I like the swimming pool; it's ages since I've been.

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

plombe

  1. inflection of plomber:
    1. first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. second-person singular imperative

Further reading

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Latin plumbum, via French plomb.

Noun

plombe m (definite singular plomben, indefinite plural plomber, definite plural plombene)

  1. (dentistry) a filling

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Latin plumbum, via French plomb.

Noun

plombe m (definite singular plomben, indefinite plural plombar, definite plural plombane)

  1. (dentistry) a filling

References