See also: dap and đạp

Norwegian Bokmål

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From Old Saxon, via Middle Low German dop, dope.

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dåp m (definite singular dåpen, indefinite plural dåp or dåper, definite plural dåpene)

  1. baptism, christening
    • 2020 November 24, Dagen, page 6:
      Det presiseres at samme dåpsvann kan benyttes til flere dåp, forutsatt god håndhygiene og at man ikke kommer i kontakt med dåpsfatet.
      They stress that the same holy water may be used for multiple baptisms, provided good hand hygiene and that one does not come in contact with the font.
    • 2019, Harald Hegstad, Dåpen, Oslo: Verbum, page 17:
      All teologi om dåpen må ha Det nye testamentet som sitt utgangspunkt.
      All theology about the baptism must have the New Testament as its starting point.

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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From Old Saxon, via Middle Low German dop, dope. Compare Swedish dop and Danish dåb.

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dåp m (plural dåpen)

  1. baptism, christening
    • 2008 June 12, Drangedalsposten, page 23:
      Det er sommargudsteneste, med heile tri dåp i Tørdal kjørkje til søndag.
      It's a summer service, with a total of three baptisms in Tørdal church on sunday.

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