dott

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See also: Dott, Dott., dott., and dött

Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

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dott m (definite singular dotten, indefinite plural dotter, definite plural dottene)

  1. a small ball of light, fluffy material
    Jeg har en lodott i navlen min.
    I have a ball of fluff in my navel.
  2. a nobody, a foolish, inconsequential person
    Hvordan har den dotten fått den jobben?
    How did that nobody land that job?

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Old Norse dottr.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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dott m (definite singular dotten, indefinite plural dottar, definite plural dottane)

  1. a small ball of light, fluffy material
    Eg har ein lodott i navlen min.
    I have a ball of fluff in my navel.
  2. a nobody, a foolish, inconsequential person
    Korleis har den dotten fått den jobben?
    How did that nobody land that job?
  3. a small group
    • 1894, Per Sivle, Svolder:
      [] sviakonungen, danadrotten, og Eirik jarl var au i dotten.
      [] The Swedish king, the lord of the Danes, and Earl Erik was also in the group.

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Old English

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *dott, from Proto-Germanic *duttaz (wisp).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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dott m

  1. dot, speck, spot

Descendants

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  • English: dot

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