tallrik
Norwegian Bokmål
editEtymology
editFrom tall + rik; compare German zahlreich, German Low German tahlriek and tallriek.
Adjective
edittallrik (neuter singular tallrikt, definite singular and plural tallrike)
See also
edit- talrik (Nynorsk)
References
edit- “tallrik” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Swedish
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editInherited from Old Swedish talerk borrowed from Low German tallorken and Low German tallor, the latter possibly from Middle Dutch taeljoor (“cutting board, plate”) from Old French tailleor (“cutting board, plate”) from Old French tailler (“cutting off”) from Late Latin taliare (“cutting off”). Attested since 1461 to 1462 as talerk, since mid-1500 as tallrik.
Noun
edittallrik c
- a plate, a dish (serving dish)
- (as a suffix) served as a full meal, with one or more side dishes
- Hypernyms: hamburgertallrik (“hamburger meal”), kebabtallrik (“kebab meal”), pastatallrik (“pasta meal”), salladstallrik (“salad meal”)
Declension
editDeclension of tallrik
Coordinate terms
edit(plate): assiett (“small plate”), djuptallrik (“soup plate, pasta bowl (deep plate)”), pastatallrik (“pasta plate”), skål (“bowl”), tefat (“saucer”) +
Derived terms
edit- tallriksmodell (“plate model”)
Etymology 2
editAdjective
edittallrik (comparative tallrikare, superlative tallrikast)
- containing a large amount of pine trees
- en tallrik skog
- a forest rich with pine trees
See also
editReferences
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