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Etymology edit

From Old Norse blaðra (bladder).

Noun edit

blære c (singular definite blæren, plural indefinite blærer)

  1. bladder
  2. blister (bubble on the skin)

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Verb edit

blære (imperative blær, infinitive at blære, present tense blærer, past tense blærede, perfect tense har blæret)

  1. to show off, to swank
  2. to boast

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Norwegian Bokmål edit

Noun edit

blære f or m (definite singular blæra or blæren, indefinite plural blærer, definite plural blærene)

  1. (anatomy) a bladder
  2. a blister (in the skin)
  3. a blister or bubble (in a surface, e.g. paintwork)

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Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Old Norse blaðra (oblique blǫðru), from Proto-Germanic *blēdrǭ. Akin to English bladder.

Noun edit

blære f (definite singular blæra, indefinite plural blærer, definite plural blærene)

  1. (anatomy) a bladder
  2. a blister (in the skin)
  3. a blister or bubble (in a surface, e.g. paintwork)

Derived terms edit

References edit