få

Etymology 1
From.

Adjective

 * 1) few

Etymology 2
From, from , cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to get
 * 2) to have

Noun

 * 1) på må og få – at random

Etymology 1
From, from.

Adjective

 * 1) few

Etymology 2
From, from (to grab, capture, conquer),  from.

Verb

 * 1) to get; to have; to obtain; to receive.
 * Be, så skal dere få. Let, så skal dere finne. Bank på, så skal det lukkes opp for dere. (The Bible, Matt. 7,7)
 * Pray, and you shall receive. Search, and you shall find. Knock, and the door shall be opened to you.
 * Hva fikk du til jul?
 * What did you get for Christmas?
 * Hvor mange fisk fikk du?
 * How many fish did you get?
 * Det beste er godt nok, bare man kan få det. (proverb)
 * The best is good enough, if only one can get it.
 * 1) (as an auxiliary verb) to get done; to accomplish
 * 2)  to get; to catch; to acquire
 * Jeg får hodepine av alt det bråket!
 * All that noise is giving me a headache! (literally: I'm getting a headache from all that noise)
 * 1) (as an auxiliary verb) will; have to; better
 * 2) (as an auxiliary verb) may, can, be allowed
 * 3) (as an auxiliary verb) shall, will
 * 1) (as an auxiliary verb) may, can, be allowed
 * 2) (as an auxiliary verb) shall, will
 * 1) (as an auxiliary verb) shall, will
 * 1) (as an auxiliary verb) shall, will

Synonyms

 * (to get, obtain, receive), , , , , , , , , , , , ,
 * (to catch, acquire), , ,
 * (may, can; shall, will) ,

Etymology 1
From.

Adjective

 * 1) few

Etymology 2
From.

Verb

 * 1) bleach, blanch
 * 2) soak and dissolve; rot
 * 1) soak and dissolve; rot

Usage notes
This verb is rarely used; the synonyms mentioned here are far more common.

Etymology 3
From (to grab, capture, conquer).

Verb

 * 1) To get; to have; to obtain; to receive; to obtain.
 * 2)  to get done; to accomplish
 * 3)  to get; to catch; to acquire
 * 4)  will; have to; better; have got to
 * 5)  may, can, be allowed; get to
 * 6)  shall, will
 * 1)  to get; to catch; to acquire
 * 2)  will; have to; better; have got to
 * 3)  may, can, be allowed; get to
 * 4)  shall, will
 * 1)  will; have to; better; have got to
 * 2)  may, can, be allowed; get to
 * 3)  shall, will
 * 1)  shall, will
 * 1)  shall, will

Etymology 1
From, from , from.

Adjective

 * 1)  few

Usage notes
The superlative form is extremely rare and was considered extinct for the whole 20th century. Usually, is used, or, when used as a noun, a rewording on the lines of “det minsta antalet” (literally: “the least number of”, or “the smallest number of”) is done.

Etymology 2
From, from , from , whence also German , Dutch.

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Verb

 * 1) to get, to receive
 * 2) to be allowed to, may; to have the opportunity to
 * 3) to be forced to, to have to
 * 4) to get, to cause to happen, to make someone to do something
 * 5)  to manage to do something, often to cause a movement (in a figurative or literal sense)
 * 6) to get; to cause to become; to bring about.
 * 7) to get; to catch a disease
 * 8) to get; to catch out, trick successfully.
 * 9) to get; to catch (e.g. fish, game, a criminal)
 * 10) to get (as an answer)
 * 11) to score; to achieve a test score
 * 1) to get; to cause to become; to bring about.
 * 2) to get; to catch a disease
 * 3) to get; to catch out, trick successfully.
 * 4) to get; to catch (e.g. fish, game, a criminal)
 * 5) to get (as an answer)
 * 6) to score; to achieve a test score
 * 1) to get; to catch (e.g. fish, game, a criminal)
 * 2) to get (as an answer)
 * 3) to score; to achieve a test score
 * 1) to score; to achieve a test score
 * 1) to score; to achieve a test score

Usage notes
The modern past participle is. , though etymologically the past participle, is interpreted as a standalone adjective by most native speakers.