Norwegian Bokmål edit

Etymology edit

From Old Norse geispa.

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gispe (imperative gisp, present tense gisper, passive gispes, simple past and past participle gispa or gispet, present participle gispende)

  1. to gasp
    • 2016, Arnfinn Forness, Død i kort kjole: Braze Blade 2[1], Chayka Förlag, →ISBN:
      "Tre hundre og tjue tusen i 1000- og 100-dollarsedler!" leste Jock og gispet.
      "Three hundred and twenty thousand in 1000 and 100 dollar bills!" read Jock and gasped.

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Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Etymology edit

From Old Norse geispa.

Verb edit

gispe (present tense gispar, past tense gispa, past participle gispa, passive infinitive gispast, present participle gispande, imperative gispe/gisp)

  1. to gasp

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