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Etymology

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From Old Norse áss.

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Noun

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ås c (singular definite åsen, plural indefinite åse)

  1. esker, ridge
  2. purlin
  3. beam

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Noun

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ås c

  1. indefinite genitive singular of å

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse áss.

Noun

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ås m (definite singular åsen, indefinite plural åser, definite plural åsene)

  1. an esker
  2. a hill
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Etymology 2

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From Old Norse áss.

Noun

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ås m (definite singular åsen, indefinite plural åser, definite plural åsene)

  1. (construction) a roof beam
  2. an axle on a wheel or grindstone
  3. the part that connects the runners of the sled to the top of the sled
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Etymology 3

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From Old Norse áss, ǫ́ss.

Noun

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ås (definite singular åsen, indefinite plural æser, definite plural æsene)

  1. (Norse mythology) one of the Æsir
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  • van (Vanir)

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse áss, from Proto-Germanic *ansaz.

Noun

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ås m (definite singular åsen, indefinite plural åsar, definite plural åsane)

  1. a beam
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Etymology 2

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From Old Norse áss, from Proto-Germanic *amsaz.

Noun

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ås m (definite singular åsen, indefinite plural åsar, definite plural åsane)

  1. a long low hill, a (low) ridge
  2. an esker
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Etymology 3

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From Old Norse áss, ǫ́ss, from Proto-Germanic *ansuz.

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ås m (definite singular åsen, indefinite plural æser, definite plural æsene)

  1. (Norse mythology) one of the Æsir
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Swedish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse áss, from Proto-Germanic *ansaz.

Noun

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ås c

  1. a ridge (long, narrow, not too tall elevation in the landscape)
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For mountain ridges and the like, see rygg.

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Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

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ås

  1. indefinite genitive singular of å

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