vev
See also: vèv
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
From Old Norse vefr
Noun
vev m (definite singular veven, indefinite plural vever, definite plural vevene)
- a weave
- a loom, short form of vevstol
- a web (e.g. spiderweb)
Derived terms
- spindelvev
Etymology 2
From Old Norse vefr
Noun
vev n (definite singular vevet, indefinite plural vev, definite plural veva or vevene)
- (anatomy, biology) tissue
Derived terms
- kroppsvev
Verb
vev
- imperative of veve
References
- “vev” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
From Old Norse vefr
Noun
vev m (definite singular veven, indefinite plural vever or vevar, definite plural vevene or vevane)
- a weave
- a loom, short form of vevstol
- a web (e.g. spiderweb)
Derived terms
- spindelvev
Noun
vev n (definite singular vevet, indefinite plural vev, definite plural veva)
- (anatomy, biology) tissue
Derived terms
- kroppsvev
Verb
vev
- present tense of veva
- imperative of veva
Verb
vev
- present tense of vevja
- imperative of vevja
References
- “vev” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Swedish
Noun
vev c
- crank; a bent piece of an axle, or shaft used to impart a circular motion
Declension
Declension of vev | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | vev | veven | vevar | vevarna |
Genitive | vevs | vevens | vevars | vevarnas |
Related terms
- vevaxel
- veva