kvalm

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Danish

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Verb

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kvalm

  1. imperative of kvalme

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German qualm.

Adjective

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kvalm (masculine and feminine kvalm, neuter kvalmt, definite singular and plural kvalme, comparative kvalmere, indefinite superlative kvalmest, definite superlative kvalmeste)

  1. nauseous, sick
  2. close, stuffy
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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German qualm.

Adjective

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kvalm (neuter kvalmt, definite singular and plural kvalme, comparative kvalmare, indefinite superlative kvalmast, definite superlative kvalmaste)

  1. nauseous, sick
  2. close, stuffy
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Swedish

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Etymology

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Likely borrowed from Middle Low German qualm. Cognate with German Qualm, Dutch kwalm.

Noun

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kvalm n (uncountable)

  1. nauseating air, stuffy air

Declension

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