stråle

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See also: strale and Straale

Norwegian Bokmål

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Borrowed from Middle Low German strâle.

Noun

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stråle m (definite singular strålen, indefinite plural stråler, definite plural strålene)

  1. a ray (beam of light or radiation)

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stråle (imperative strål, present tense stråler, passive stråles, simple past strålte, past participle strålt, present participle strålende)

  1. to shine, beam, radiate

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Middle Low German strâle.

Noun

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stråle m (definite singular strålen, indefinite plural strålar, definite plural strålane)

  1. a ray (beam of light or radiation)

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stråle (present tense strålar/stråler, past tense stråla/strålte, past participle stråla/strålt, passive infinitive strålast, present participle strålande, imperative stråle/strål)

  1. to shine, beam, radiate

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Swedish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Middle Low German strâle, from Old Saxon strāla, from Proto-West Germanic *strālu (beam), also "arrow."

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stråle c

  1. a ray, a beam (of light, radiation)
  2. a jet, a squirt (narrow stream of liquid (or something liquid-like) not traveling along a surface – a "ray" of liquid)
  3. (mathematics) a ray; a line extending indefinitely in one direction from a point
  4. (equine anatomy) a frog of a horse’s hoof

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