legeme

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse líkami, líkhami, líkamr, líkhamr, from Proto-Germanic *līkahamô.

Noun

legeme n (singular definite legemet, plural indefinite legemer)

  1. body (of animal)
  2. (algebra) field
  3. (physics) body

Inflection

Synonyms

  • (body of animal): krop

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Danish legeme; compare with Old Norse líkami

Noun

legeme n (definite singular legemet, indefinite plural legemer, definite plural legema or legemene)

  1. a body (human or animal, alive or dead)
  2. also a body in other senses.

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