slätt

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See also: slatt and slått

Swedish

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Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -ɛtː

Etymology 1

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From Old Norse sléttr, from Proto-Germanic *slihtaz (slippery, flat, level, plain). Cognate with Swedish slät (smooth), English slight, Scots slicht (bad, of poor quality), West Frisian sljocht (smooth, level, plain, simple), Dutch slecht (bad), Low German slecht (bad), German schlecht (bad) and schlicht (plain, artless, natural), Danish slet (bad, evil, poor, nasty, wrong), Norwegian slett (even), Icelandic sléttur (even, smooth, level).

Noun

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slätt c

  1. (geography) a plain (a large expanse of relatively flat land)
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Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Adjective

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slätt

  1. indefinite neuter singular of slät

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