flein
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From Swedish fläin (“swollen ice”), possibly related to Swedish flen (“wound, skin growth”).
flein m (definite singular fleinen, indefinite plural fleiner, definite plural fleinene)
From Swedish flen (“wound, skin growth”), original meaning possibly "swell" or "knot". Possibly related to Swedish fläin (“swollen ice”).
flein (neuter singular fleint, definite singular and plural fleine, comparative fleinere, indefinite superlative fleinest, definite superlative fleineste)
flein n (definite singular fleinet, indefinite plural flein, definite plural fleina or fleinene)
From Old Norse fleinn (“hook, barbed weapon, javelin, arrow”), from Proto-Germanic *flainaz (“hook, prong, speartip, ord”), from Proto-Indo-European *pleyn- (“metal arrow, spear-head, hook”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)pel- (“to split, divide”).
flein m (definite singular fleinen, indefinite plural fleiner, definite plural fleinene)
Back-formation from fleinsopp
flein m (definite singular fleinen, uncountable)
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