blåsa
Elfdalian
Etymology
From Old Norse blása, from Proto-Germanic *blēsaną.
Verb
blåsa
- to blow
Inflection
Conjugation of blåsa — active
Norwegian Nynorsk
Verb
blåsa (imperative blås, present tense blåser or blæs, simple past blåste or bles, past participle blåst or blåse, present participle blåsande)
- Alternative form of blåse
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse blása (“to blow”), from Proto-Germanic *blēsaną.
Pronunciation
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Noun
blåsa c
- a bleb, a bubble
- (anatomy) a bladder, a vesica
- (medicine) a blister, a bulla
- (colloquial) a party dress
Declension
| Declension of blåsa | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Nominative | blåsa | blåsan | blåsor | blåsorna |
| Genitive | blåsas | blåsans | blåsors | blåsornas |
Compounds
- blåshals
- blåshalskörtel
- blåskatarr
- blåstång
Verb
blåsa (present blåser, preterite blåste, supine blåst, imperative blås)
- to blow; to produce an air current
- to blow; to be propelled by, or to propel by, an air current
- to blow; to create or shape by blowing; as in blåsa bubblor (blow bubbles), blåsa glas (blow glass)
- (music) to play (a wind instrument)
- (colloquial) to fool, diddle, hoodwink
Conjugation
Conjugation of blåsa (weak)
Compounds
- blåsbälg
- blåshål
- blåsinstrument
- blåslampa
- blåsorkester
- blåsrör
- blåsväder
Derived terms
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