/²bluːmə/
OpphavFrom Old Norse blómi, blóm, from Proto-Germanic *blōmô. Akin to English bloom.
- masculinea flower
“Solsikka er ein vakker blom.” — The sunflower is a beautiful flower.
- masculinebloom (the state of blossoming or of having the flowers open)
“Kirsebærtrea står i blom.” — The cherry trees are in bloom.
- to bloom, blossom, flower
Formerblomen(definite, singular) · blomar(indefinite, plural) · blomane(definite, plural) · blom(alternative) · blomar(present) · bloma(past) · bloma(participle, past) · blomast(infinitive, passive) · blomande(participle, present) · blome(imperative) · blom(imperative) · bloma(alternative)