See also: Rull

Catalan edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Latin rotulus. Doublet of rotlle.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

rull m (plural rulls)

  1. curl, ringlet, lock
    Synonyms: rínxol, floc, ble, cargol, bucle, ris
  2. marc
  3. log (tree trunk stripped of branches)

Adjective edit

rull (feminine rulla, masculine plural rulls, feminine plural rulles)

  1. curly, frizzy
    Synonyms: arrissat, cargolat

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Further reading edit

Estonian edit

Etymology edit

From Middle Low German rulle.

Noun edit

rull (genitive rulli, partitive rulli)

  1. roll

Declension edit

Declension of rull (ÕS type 22e/riik, length gradation)
singular plural
nominative rull rullid
accusative nom.
gen. rulli
genitive rullide
partitive rulli rulle
rullisid
illative rulli
rullisse
rullidesse
rullesse
inessive rullis rullides
rulles
elative rullist rullidest
rullest
allative rullile rullidele
rullele
adessive rullil rullidel
rullel
ablative rullilt rullidelt
rullelt
translative rulliks rullideks
rulleks
terminative rullini rullideni
essive rullina rullidena
abessive rullita rullideta
comitative rulliga rullidega

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Norwegian Bokmål edit

Noun edit

rull m (definite singular rullen, indefinite plural ruller, definite plural rullene)

  1. a roll (of something; e.g. toilet paper, wallpaper)
  2. a roller (in industrial and technical applications)
  3. a roller (for curling hair with)

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Verb edit

rull

  1. imperative of rulle

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Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Noun edit

rull m (definite singular rullen, indefinite plural rullar, definite plural rullane)

  1. a roll (of something; e.g. toilet paper, wallpaper)
  2. a roller (in industrial and technical applications)
  3. a roller (for curling hair with)

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