slette

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See also: sleťte

Danish

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Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Old Norse slétta, derived from the adjective sléttr (even).

Noun

slette c (singular definite sletten, plural indefinite sletter)

  1. (geography) a plain (a large expanse of relatively flat ground)
Declension

Etymology 2

From Old Norse slétta (to even out), from Proto-Germanic *slihtijaną, cognate with German schlichten (to smooth, settle), Dutch slechten (to smooth, remove). Derived from the adjective *slihtaz (even).

Verb

slette (past tense slettede, past participle slettet)

  1. to delete (from a written text or a digital memory)
  2. to eradicate (from a landscape or from somebody’s memory)
  3. to annul (make invalid)
Conjugation

Etymology 3

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Adjective

slette

  1. definite singular of slet
  2. plural of slet

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology 1

Adjective

slette

  1. definite singular of slett
  2. plural of slett

Etymology 2

From Old Norse slétta.

Noun

slette f or m (definite singular sletta or sletten, indefinite plural sletter, definite plural slettene)

  1. (geography) a plain (a large expanse of relatively flat ground)
Derived terms

Etymology 3

From Old Norse slétta.

Verb

slette (present tense sletter, simple past and past participle sletta or slettet)

  1. to delete, erase
    Han liker å slette hærverk.He likes deleting vandalism.
  2. to straighten, smooth
    Hun slettet på håret hans.She straightened his hair.
Derived terms

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Adjective

slette

  1. definite singular of slett
  2. plural of slett

Etymology 2

From Old Norse slétta.

Alternative forms

Noun

slette f (definite singular sletta, indefinite plural sletter, definite plural slettene)

  1. (geography) a plain (a large expanse of relatively flat ground)
Derived terms

Etymology 3

Verb

slette (present tense slettar, past tense sletta, past participle sletta, passive infinitive slettast, present participle slettande, imperative slette/slett)

  1. Alternative form of sletta

References