kvit
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Old Norse kvittr, from Middle Low German quit, from Medieval Latin quitus, quittus, from Latin quiētus (“quiet, calm”).
kvit (neuter kvit, plural and definite singular attributive kvit)
Borrowed from Norwegian Nynorsk kvit, and the Norwegian spoken language where Old Norse hv developed into kv. From Old Norse hvítr.
kvit (neuter singular kvitt, definite singular and plural kvite)
From Old Norse hvítr, from Proto-Germanic *hwītaz. Akin to English white.
kvit (neuter kvitt, definite singular and plural kvite, comparative kvitare, indefinite superlative kvitast, definite superlative kvitaste)
kvit | grå | svart |
raud | oransje; brun | gul |
grøn | ||
(turkis) | blå | |
rosa; lilla | rosa |
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