See also: Oase

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oase c (singular definite oasen, plural indefinite oaser)

  1. oasis

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Etymology edit

19th century, probably from German Oase, which see. Alternatively an independent backformation from the Latin plural oases.

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oase f (plural oasen or oases, diminutive oasetje n)

  1. oasis

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  • Indonesian: oase

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Etymology edit

Unadapted borrowing from Dutch oase, from Ancient Greek Ὄασις (Óasis), from Demotic wḥj, earlier hieroglyphic

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wḥꜣt (also meaning “cauldron”). Doublet of oasis and wahah.

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oasê (plural oase-oase, first-person possessive oaseku, second-person possessive oasemu, third-person possessive oasenya)

  1. oasis

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Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology edit

From Demotic wḥj via Ancient Greek Ὄασις (Óasis).

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oase m (definite singular oasen, indefinite plural oaser, definite plural oasene)

  1. an oasis

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Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology edit

From Demotic wḥj via Ancient Greek Ὄασις (Óasis).

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oase m (definite singular oasen, indefinite plural oasar, definite plural oasane)

  1. an oasis

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