nåe
Norwegian Bokmål
    
    Etymology
    
From Old Norse nár (“corpse; a dead person”), from Proto-Germanic *nawiz (“corpse”), from Proto-Indo-European *neh₂wis (“corpse”), from *neh₂w- (“death; corpse”).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈnoːə/
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- Rhymes: -oːə
- Hyphenation: nå‧e
Noun
    
nåe m (definite singular nåen, indefinite plural nåer, definite plural nåene)
- (chiefly dialectal) a corpse (a dead human body)
-  1924, Arnulf Øverland, Brød og vin, page 49:- den bleke nåe- the pale corpse
 
 
 
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Norwegian Nynorsk
    
    Etymology
    
From Old Norse nár, from Proto-Germanic *nawiz, from Proto-Indo-European *neh₂wis (“corpse”).
References
    
- “nåe” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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