höläs
Westrobothnian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old Norse hœla, from Proto-Germanic *hōlijaną.
Verb
höläs (present höläs or hølis)
- (transitive, intransitive) Brag over; praise.
- Höläs a ’óm
- To praise him, boast of him
- Han höläs int å martnän
- He does not praise the market
- hølis ɑ einåm
- to praise someone
- han hæ voʈi se ɑhöʂʂ
- He has become so famous
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Usage notes
When the verb is used transitively, the preposition å/ɑ/a is added.
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