absoluttere
التعريفات والمعاني
== Norwegian Bokmål ==
=== Etymology ===
absolutt + -ere, first part from Latin absolūtus (“concluded, absolute”), perfect passive participle of absolvō (“complete, finish”), from both ab- (“from, off, away from”), from Latin ab (“from, away from, on, in”), from Proto-Italic *ab, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂epó (“off, away”) + and from solvō (“release, loosen, dissolve, take apart”), from both sē- (“apart-, aside-, away”), from Proto-Indo-European *s(w)ēd, the ablative singular of *s(w)é (“self”) + and from luō (“to untie, set free, separate”), from Proto-Indo-European *lewh₃- (“to wash”). Last part from Old Norse -era, through Middle High German -ieren, from Old French -ier, from Latin -āre.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /absʊlʉˈteːrə/, /apsʊlʉˈteːrə/
Rhymes: -eːrə
Hyphenation: ab‧so‧lut‧te‧re
=== Verb ===
absoluttere
(philosophy, literary) to absolutize (to make absolute, to give unconditional validity)
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=== References ===
“absoluttere” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
“absoluttere” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).