/ˈblat/
OriginFrom Middle Low German blat, from Old Saxon blad, from Proto-West Germanic *blad, from Proto-Germanic *bladą. Akin to German Blatt, Dutch blad, Dutch Low Saxon blad, English blade.
- femininea leaf; the organ of a plant or tree
- femininethe petal of a flower or blossom
- femininea page in a book or magazine
- femininea sheet of paper
“Op dat Blatt steiht nix (dorop).” — There is nothing written on this sheet of paper.
- femininethe cards of a card game
“Laat mi dien Blööd sehn.” — Show me your cards.
- colloquial, femininethe newspapers
- femininethe blade of an oar
- femininethe functioning part of a saw and other tool
- femininea thin plate or foil; not necessarily paper; can also be made out of aluminium, copper or other metal
FormsBlööd(plural) · Blääd(plural) · Bläder(plural)
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