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Etymology edit

Via Middle Low German tavele, tafele from Latin tabula (tablet, board).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /tavlə/, [ˈtˢɑwlə]

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tavle c (singular definite tavlen, plural indefinite tavler)

  1. blackboard, whiteboard, writing board (a large vertical surface to be written on with an erasable material and to be seen by a larger group)
  2. tablet, slate (a smaller surface to be written on with an erasable material)
  3. plaque, slab (a flat object with permanent writing or images on it)
  4. table (an illustration in a book)
  5. comb (place where bees are storing honey)

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Etymology edit

From Latin tabula and Old Norse tafla.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /tav.le/, [ˈtɑʋ.lə]

Noun edit

tavle f or m (definite singular tavla or tavlen, indefinite plural tavler, definite plural tavlene)

  1. a board (such as a blackboard)
  2. a tablet (of stone etc.)

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Etymology edit

From Latin tabula and Old Norse tafla.

Noun edit

tavle f (definite singular tavla, indefinite plural tavler, definite plural tavlene)

  1. a board (such as a blackboard)
  2. a tablet (of stone etc.)

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