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Danish

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bibel

Etymology

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From Latin biblia (Christian scripture), from Ancient Greek βιβλία (biblía, books).

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bibel c (singular definite biblen or bibelen, plural indefinite bibler)

  1. Bible (Christian or Jewish holy book; also used figuratively)

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bibel

  1. Alternative form of bible

Norwegian Bokmål

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From Ancient Greek βιβλία (biblía, books), plural of βιβλίον (biblíon, small book).

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bibel m (definite singular bibelen, indefinite plural bibler, definite plural biblene)

  1. a bible (bound printed copy of the Bible; also used figuratively)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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From Ancient Greek βιβλία (biblía, books), plural of βιβλίον (biblíon, small book).

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bibel m (definite singular bibelen, indefinite plural biblar, definite plural biblane)

  1. a bible (as above)

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Noun

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bibel c

  1. a Bible, a bible (religious text, or figuratively)

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Declension of bibel 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative bibel bibeln biblar biblarna
Genitive bibels bibelns biblars biblarnas

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