blåsa

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== Elfdalian == === Etymology === From Old Norse blása, from Proto-Germanic *blēsaną. Cognate with Swedish blåsa, Norwegian Nynorsk blåsa and Danish blæse === Verb === blåsa to blow ==== Inflection ==== == Norwegian Nynorsk == === Alternative forms === blåse === Etymology === Inherited from Old Norse blása. === Verb === blåsa (present tense blåser or blæs, past tense blåste or bles, supine blåst or blåse, past participle blåst or blåsen, present participle blåsande, imperative blås) to blow blåsa opp ― to inflate, blow up blåsa ut lysa ― to blow out the candles to play a wind instrument ==== Derived terms ==== blåst glasblåsing blåseinstrument sandblåsa === References === “blåsa” in The Nynorsk Dictionary. == Swedish == === Etymology === From Old Norse blása (“to blow”), from Proto-Germanic *blēsaną. Cognate with Elfdalian blåsa, Norwegian Nynorsk blåsa and Danish blæse === Pronunciation === === Noun === blåsa c a bleb, a bubble (anatomy) a bladder, a vesica (medicine) a blister, a bulla (colloquial) a party dress ==== Declension ==== ==== Compounds ==== blåshals blåshalskörtel blåskatarr blåstång === Verb === blåsa (present blåser, preterite blåste, supine blåst, imperative blås) to blow; to produce an air current (metonymic) to perform a breathalyser test to blow; to be propelled by, or to propel by, an air current to blow; to create or shape by blowing; as in blåsa bubblor (blow bubbles), blåsa glas (blow glass) (music) to play (a wind instrument) (colloquial) to dupe, diddle, hoodwink ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Compounds ==== blåsbälg blåshål blåsinstrument blåslampa blåsorkester blåsrör blåsväder visselblåsare === Further reading === “blåsa”, in Svensk ordbok [Dictionary of Swedish] (in Swedish)