See also: Klo, kló, and klø

BahnarEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Proto-Bahnaric *kləw (male, husband). The Proto-Bahnaric root was probably contaminated by Proto-Bahnaric *klaːw (penis, testes) (< Proto-Mon-Khmer *klaaw (male sexual organ)) if not derived from it.

PronunciationEdit

NounEdit

klo 

  1. husband

DanishEdit

 
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EtymologyEdit

From Old Norse kló.

NounEdit

klo c (singular definite kloen, plural indefinite kløer)

  1. claw
  2. talon

DeclensionEdit

Derived termsEdit

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EweEdit

NounEdit

klo

  1. knee

FinnishEdit

NounEdit

klo

  1. Abbreviation of kello; time of day
    klo 18.00
    6:00 PM

AnagramsEdit

GunEdit

EtymologyEdit

Cognates include Fon kló, Saxwe Gbe glò

PronunciationEdit

VerbEdit

kló

  1. to be big

Derived termsEdit

LuxembourgishEdit

VerbEdit

klo

  1. second-person singular imperative of kloen

Norwegian BokmålEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Old Norse kló (claw, talon), from Proto-Germanic *klawō (claw), from *klawjaną (to claw; scratch), from Proto-Indo-European *glew- (to ball up, clump together; swelling, lump), from *gel- (to be cold, to freeze).

NounEdit

klo m or f (definite singular kloa or kloen, indefinite plural klør, definite plural klørne)

  1. claw
  2. talon
  3. pincer (of a lobster, scorpion, etc.)

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Norwegian NynorskEdit

PronunciationEdit

Etymology 1Edit

 
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From Old Norse kló. Akin to English claw.

NounEdit

klo f (definite singular kloa, indefinite plural klør, definite plural klørne)

  1. claw
  2. talon
  3. pincer (of a lobster, scorpion, etc.)

Etymology 2Edit

VerbEdit

klo

  1. (non-standard since 1938) past tense of klå

ReferencesEdit

SwedishEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Old Norse kló, from Proto-Germanic *klawō.

PronunciationEdit

  • (file)

NounEdit

klo c

  1. claw
  2. talon

DeclensionEdit

Declension of klo 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative klo klon klor klorna
Genitive klos klons klors klornas

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AnagramsEdit

WestrobothnianEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Old Norse kló, from Proto-Germanic *klawō.

PronunciationEdit

  • IPA(key): /kʰɽuː/, /kʰɽouː/, /kʰɽɒuː/
    Rhymes: -úː

NounEdit

klo f (definite klon, plural klo, definite klorn)

  1. claw
  2. talon