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kold
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Danish
Etymology
From Old Danish kald, from Old Norse kaldr, from Proto-Germanic *kaldaz, from Proto-Indo-European *gel- (“cold”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
kold (neuter koldt, plural and definite singular attributive kolde)
Inflection
1 When an adjective is applied predicatively to something definite,
the corresponding "indefinite" form is used.
2 The "indefinite" superlatives may not be used attributively.
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Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *këlta, of Baltic origin, compare Lithuanian geltas (“yellow”) and Latvian dzelta, dzelte (“ground pine”). Cognate to Finnish kelta.
Noun
kold (genitive kolla, partitive kolda)
- species of moss from the genus Lycopodium ; ground pine
Declension
Derived terms
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German Low German
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle Low German kôlt, from Old Saxon kāld.
The A became an O through the effect of the velarised L in the same manner as in Dutch koud. Cognate with Dutch koud, West Frisian kâld, German kalt, English cold, Danish kold.
Pronunciation
Adjective
kold (comparative köller, superlative köllst)
Declension
Positive forms of kold
Comparative forms of kold
Superlative forms of kold
Note: This declension is one of many; neither its grammar nor spelling apply to all dialects.
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Middle Low German
Adjective
kôld
- alternative spelling of kôlt
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
Adjective
kold f
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