klippe

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Danish

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Etymology 1

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From Middle Low German klippe.

Noun

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klippe (in compounds: klippe-)

  1. bedrock, rock; large, contiguous body of immobile stone
  2. (figuratively) something or someone that is very reliable
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Etymology 2

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From Old Norse klippa (to clip).

Verb

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klippe (imperative klip, infinitive at klippe, present tense klipper, past tense klippede, perfect tense har klippet)

  1. to cut with scissors
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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology 1

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From Middle Low German klippe.

Noun

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klippe m (definite singular klippen, indefinite plural klipper, definite plural klippene)

  1. a cliff
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Etymology 2

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From Old Norse klippa.

Verb

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klippe (imperative klipp, present tense klipper, passive klippes, simple past klippa or klippet or klipte, past participle klippa or klippet or klipt, present participle klippende)

  1. to cut (e.g. with scissors, a lawnmower)
  2. to clip
  3. to move eyelids fast.
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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology 1

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From Middle Low German klippe.

Noun

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klippe f (definite singular klippa, indefinite plural klipper, definite plural klippene)

  1. a cliff
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Etymology 2

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From Old Norse klippa and klyppa.

Alternative forms

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Verb

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klippe (present tense klipper, past tense klipte, past participle klipt, passive infinitive klippast, present participle klippande, imperative klipp)

  1. to cut with scissors
  2. to clip
  3. to move eyelids fast.
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