Wiktionary:Requested entries (Norwegian Bokmål)

B

 * = lance corporal (apparently)
 * = lance corporal (apparently)

C

 * Château Hasle: nickname for a type of wine: see

D
dellevere

Dele opp en pakke med ulike produkter for individuell sending (for eksempel i posten), isteden for å sende produktene samlet i en forsendelse.

F

 * forstue - to sprain ("Jeg forstuet ankelen.")

G

 * grunnkrets

K

 * various words for coriander:, ,

L

 * - old unit of measure

N

 * notoritet

P

 * påbudt: mandatory; see ordbokene.no
 * various words for coriander:, ,

R

 * - redroot 15th
 * Seems like a literal translation of English "redroot", not an attested word in Norwegian and does not appear in any dictionary. The book you're reading seems to be making up a lot of random words :D Supevan (talk) 16:03, 2 July 2023 (UTC)
 * Seems like a literal translation of English "redroot", not an attested word in Norwegian and does not appear in any dictionary. The book you're reading seems to be making up a lot of random words :D Supevan (talk) 16:03, 2 July 2023 (UTC)

S

 * - sheath/scabbard? 2nd mark
 * Have done the noun as it needed doing, but sliret appears to be a verb form that I can't trace: "og sliret kniven" is presumably referring to "lommekniven", so it may have been folded (sheathed). There is a verb "slire", but it means to slip or slide, and the past tenses are "slirte" and "slirt", so it shouldn't be that.
 * Asked a norwegian friend, he thinks it's the act of sheathing. Also thanks for slire, slirer was on the next page ^^
 * Beware of slirer: it could also conceivably be the present tense of the missing verb.
 * Seemingly non-existent verb form, possibly very dialectal or a misspelling. Does not appear in any Norwegian dictionary and doesn't deserve an entry without proper attestation. Supevan (talk) 14:51, 2 July 2023 (UTC)


 * - surname of a former Prime Minister

T

 * takk for maten
 * telttur
 * trillesti, trillestier https://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/189966/what-is-a-trillesti

U

 * uopplagt

Ø

 * - beer fog/alcohol grip/something to do with clouded mind? Context: https://i.imgur.com/QWjFwFP.png
 * That would appear to be correct, unsure about an entry though. A compound of øl + tåka (definite singular)
 * Haze may be a better word than fog, something like a hangover.
 * SOP, not worthy of an entry. Compound noun describing a "haze of beer" aka being drunk. Supevan (talk)