See also: Oliven

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oliven f

  1. singulative of oliv (olives)

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Etymology edit

From Old Danish oliuæ, borrowed via Middle Low German olīve and Old French olive from Latin olīva (olive). Cf. also Swedish oliv, German Olive, Dutch olijf, English olive.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /oˈliːˀvən/, [oˈliˀʋn̩], [oˈliwˀn̩]

Noun edit

oliven c (singular definite olivenen, plural indefinite oliven)

  1. olive (the fruit)
  2. olive (the tree)

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Etymology edit

From Ancient Greek ἐλαία (elaía), via Latin oliva and German Oliven (plural of Olive).

Adjective edit

oliven (indeclinable)

  1. olive (colour)

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oliven m (definite singular olivenen, indefinite plural olivener, definite plural olivenene)

  1. an olive (fruit of the olive tree)
  2. an olive (the tree itself)

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Etymology edit

From Ancient Greek ἐλαία (elaía), via Latin oliva and German Oliven (plural of Olive).

Adjective edit

oliven (indeclinable)

  1. olive (colour)

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Noun edit

oliven m (definite singular olivenen, indefinite plural olivenar, definite plural olivenane)

  1. an olive (fruit of the olive tree)
  2. an olive (the tree itself)

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oliven

  1. definite singular of oliv

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oliven

  1. plural of oliif