blære

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== Danish == === Etymology === From Old Danish blæthræ, from Old Norse blaðra (“bladder”). === Noun === blære c (singular definite blæren, plural indefinite blærer) bladder blister (bubble on the skin) ==== Inflection ==== === Verb === blære (imperative blær, infinitive at blære, present tense blærer, past tense blærede, perfect tense har blæret) (reflexive) to show off, to swank, boast to blister (used with adverb op) ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Related terms ==== blær, blæret == Norwegian Bokmål == === Noun === blære f or m (definite singular blæra or blæren, indefinite plural blærer, definite plural blærene) (anatomy) a bladder a blister (in the skin) a blister or bubble (in a surface, e.g. paintwork) ==== Derived terms ==== galleblære urinblære === References === “blære” in The Bokmål Dictionary. == Norwegian Nynorsk == === Alternative forms === blæra, bløra, bløre, bløyre (dialectal) === Etymology === From Old Norse blaðra (oblique blǫðru), from Proto-Germanic *blēdrǭ. Akin to English bladder. === Noun === blære f (definite singular blæra, indefinite plural blærer, definite plural blærene) (anatomy) a bladder a blister (in the skin) a blister or bubble (in a surface, e.g. paintwork) ==== Derived terms ==== galleblære urinblære === References === “blære” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.