Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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Possibly from the adjective kjælen, compare with Danish kæle

Verb

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kjæle (imperative kjæl, present tense kjæler, passive kjæles, simple past kjælte, past participle kjælt, present participle kjælende)

  1. to caress, cuddle, pet
  2. to cuddle, nestle (med / with)
  3. to coddle, pamper

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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Possibly from the adjective kjælen

Verb

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kjæle (present tense kjæler, past tense kjælte, past participle kjælt, passive infinitive kjælast, present participle kjælande, imperative kjæl)

  1. to caress, cuddle, pet
  2. to cuddle, nestle (med / with)
  3. to coddle, pamper

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