See also: Floskel

Danish edit

Noun edit

floskel

  1. (countable) platitude

Declension edit

Norwegian Bokmål edit

Etymology edit

From Latin flosculus (small flower, thinking (mental) language), diminutive of flos (embellishment, flower). Cognate with German Floskel.

Noun edit

floskel m (definite singular floskelen, indefinite plural floskler, definite plural flosklene)

  1. empty phrase, platitude, cliché, bromide

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Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Etymology edit

From Latin flosculus (small flower, thinking (mental) language), diminutive of flos (embellishment, flower). Cognate with German Floskel.

Noun edit

floskel m (definite singular floskelen, indefinite plural flosklar, definite plural flosklane)

  1. empty phrase, platitude, cliché, bromide

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Swedish edit

Etymology edit

From Latin flosculus (small flower, thinking (mental) language), diminutive of flos (embellishment, flower). Cognate with German Floskel.

Noun edit

floskel c

  1. empty phrase, platitude, cliché, bromide

Usage notes edit

Mostly used in the plural form.

Declension edit

Declension of floskel 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative floskel floskeln floskler flosklerna
Genitive floskels floskelns flosklers flosklernas

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