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feber

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Danish

Etymology

Via Middle Low German fēber from Latin febris (fever). Compare also German Fieber and English fever.

Pronunciation

Noun

feber c (singular definite feberen, plural indefinite febre)

  1. fever

Inflection

More information common gender, singular ...

Further reading

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

From Latin febris.

Noun

feber m (definite singular feberen, indefinite plural febere or febre or febrer, definite plural feberne or febrene)

  1. a fever

Derived terms

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nn

Etymology

From Latin febris.

Noun

feber m (definite singular feberen, indefinite plural febrar, definite plural febrane)

  1. a fever

References

Swedish

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Etymology

From Latin febris (fever).

Pronunciation

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Noun

feber c

  1. fever (higher than normal body temperature)
  2. (usually in compounds) a fever (various diseases)
    I Afrika väntade ett liv fyllt av strapatser och febrar
    In Africa, a life filled with hardship and fevers awaited
  3. (figuratively) fever (excited state)

Declension

More information nominative, genitive ...

Derived terms

See also

  • febrig
  • febertermometer
  • guldfeber

References

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