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{{Jakobsen/s}}'''blig''' [blɩg, bleg], {{nornabr|sb.|substantive}}, = {{nornsp|blega}}{{sup|1}}. {{nornabr|U{{sup|n}}.}}, {{nornabr|Y{{sup|n}}.}} {{nornabr|O.N.|Old Northern}} blik, {{nornabr|n.}}, ''(shine) something gleaming, pale or white''; {{nornabr|No.}} blik, {{nornabr|n.}}, ''white spot,'' {{nornabr|e.g.}} on a rock. The {{nornabr|pronunc.}} {{nornsp|bleg}} might, however, as well be an {{nornabr|abbr.|abbreviation}} of {{nornsp|blega}} and allied to {{nornabr|O.N.|Old Northern}} bleikja, {{nornabr|f.|feminine}}{{Jakobsen/e}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:11, 10 March 2021

Nynorn

Etymology

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Shetland use

An Etymological Dictionary of the Norn Language in Shetland (1928–1932)
Jakobsen, Jakob
blig [blɩg, bleg], sb., = blega1. Un., Yn. O.N. blik, n., (shine) something gleaming, pale or white; No. blik, n., white spot, e.g. on a rock. The pronunc. bleg might, however, as well be an abbr. of blega and allied to O.N. bleikja, f.


Pronunciation

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Alternate Forms

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Noun

blig
  1. blink

Inflection

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Synonyms

(none known)

Sources