fjære

Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse fjara (to ebb, flow back). Compare with Faroese fjøra, fjara, Icelandic fjara.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fjæːre/, [ˈfjæː.ɾə]

Noun

fjære f or m (definite singular fjæra or fjæren, indefinite plural fjærer, definite plural fjærene)

  1. low tide, ebb, ebb tide
  2. (hydrology) intertidal zone, foreshore

Synonyms

  • ebbe
  • lavvann, lågvatn (Nynorsk also), lågvann, lavvatn

Antonyms

  • flo
  • høyvann, høgvatn (Nynorsk also), høgvann, høyvatn

Derived terms

  • flo og fjære (ebb and flow)

See also

Verb

fjære (imperative fjær, present tense fjærer, simple past fjæra or fjæret, past participle fjæra or fjæret)

  1. to ebb, flow back

References

“fjære” in The Bokmål Dictionary.

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse fjara (to ebb, flow back). Compare with Faroese fjøra and fjara, and Icelandic fjara.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fjæːre/, [ˈfjæː.ɾə]

Noun

fjære f (definite singular fjæra, indefinite plural fjærer, definite plural fjærene)

  1. Alternative form of fjøre

Synonyms

Antonyms

  • flod
  • høgvatn (Bokmål also)

See also

Verb

fjære (present tense fjærar, past tense fjæra, past participle fjæra, passive infinitive fjærast, present participle fjærande, imperative fjære/fjær)

  1. to ebb, flow back

Alternative forms

References

“fjære” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

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