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====Derived terms====
====Derived terms====
{{der3-u|lang=nb
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|bite i gresset
* {{l|nb|gresshoppe}}
|gresshoppe
* {{l|nb|gressklipper}}
|gressklipper
* {{l|nb|gressplen}}
|gressplen
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* {{l|nb|kunstgress}}
|kunstgress
* {{l|nb|sjøgress}}
|sjøgress
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===References===
===References===

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse gras (grass), from Proto-Germanic *grasą, from Proto-Indo-European *gʰreH₁- (grow, become green).

Noun

gress n (definite singular gresset, indefinite plural gress, definite plural gressa or gressene)

  1. grass (ground cover plant)
  2. grass (informal; marijuana)

Derived terms

Template:der3-u

References


Scots

Alternative forms

Etymology

Present in Early Scots as gres (compare to early Middle English gres), from Old English græs.

Pronunciation

Noun

gress (uncountable)

  1. grass.