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#1632 · Dec 07, 2025
to take up or start something, e.g. a subject or an activity
#1631 · Dec 06, 2025
Plural of "pike"; girls, often young girls.
#1630 · Dec 05, 2025
Free of ice; without ice, especially about roads, water or a surface.
#1629 · Dec 04, 2025
to blow your nose, often into a tissue
#1628 · Dec 03, 2025
A small mound or rise, often of earth or snow.
#1627 · Dec 02, 2025
To secure something with an anchor, or to moor a vessel by dropping anchor.
#1626 · Dec 01, 2025
Past participle of “think”; used about something intended or planned.
#1625 · Nov 30, 2025
to drive a vehicle, such as a car, by steering and controlling it
#1624 · Nov 29, 2025
A sedge, a grass-like plant (genus Carex) commonly found in wetlands.
#1623 · Nov 28, 2025
A shunt is an artificial passage (tube/channel) that diverts blood or fluid past…
#1622 · Nov 27, 2025
#1621 · Nov 26, 2025
#1620 · Nov 25, 2025
A living organism that grows in soil or water, such as trees, flowers, or grass.
#1619 · Nov 24, 2025
A person who gives blood, organs, or money to someone or something.
#1618 · Nov 23, 2025
to exempt, excuse (fra / from)
#1617 · Nov 22, 2025
#1616 · Nov 21, 2025
to make a sharp hissing sound when breathing out or speaking angrily.
#1615 · Nov 20, 2025
#1614 · Nov 19, 2025
indefinite plural of sik
#1613 · Nov 18, 2025
#1612 · Nov 17, 2025
Past tense of “to arm”: equipped or prepared with weapons.
#1611 · Nov 16, 2025
An Indian plucked string instrument with a long neck, used in classical Indian m…
#1610 · Nov 15, 2025
a formal questioning of a person, often by the police, to obtain information.
#1609 · Nov 14, 2025
To have sex; a crude, vulgar verb meaning to fuck.
#1608 · Nov 13, 2025
#1607 · Nov 12, 2025
to change or modify something so it becomes different
#1606 · Nov 11, 2025
A place where goods or equipment are stored, often a warehouse.
#1605 · Nov 10, 2025
#1604 · Nov 09, 2025
a willow tree or shrub (genus Salix), often with soft catkins in spring.
#1603 · Nov 08, 2025
A person from Gudbrandsdalen (a “døl”).