innfall

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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inn +‎ fall, from the old verb innfalle

Noun

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innfall n (definite singular innfallet, indefinite plural innfall, definite plural innfalla or innfallene)

  1. a (sudden) idea, thought, fancy, notion, whim
  2. an invasion, inroad(s)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From inn +‎ fall

Noun

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innfall n (definite singular innfallet, indefinite plural innfall, definite plural innfalla)

  1. a (sudden) idea, thought, fancy, notion, whim
  2. an invasion, inroad(s)

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