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21 dødsdag
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22 dødsdrift
subst. death urge, death wish -
23 dødsfallsforsikring
subst. (forsikring) assurance payable at death subst. (jus) whole (of) life assurance, assurance payable at death -
24 dødsforakt
subst. contempt for death, contempt of death (gå på med dødsforakt) go at something with unflagging courage -
25 dødsår
subst. year of death, year of one's death -
26 dødsårsak
subst. cause of death (konstatere dødsårsak) ascertain the cause of death -
27 fiskedød
subst. (faglig) piscicide subst. (alminnelig) death of fish, fish death -
28 fryse ihjel
verb. freeze to death, be frozen to death verb. (folkelig) die from exposure -
29 ihjel
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30 svartedauden
subst. Black Death the Black Death -
31 arbeide seg i hjel
verb. work oneself to death -
32 arveavgift
subst. [ på penger] UK: capital transfer tax subst. [ på penger] US: inheritance tax subst. [ på eiendom] US: death duty, estate duty, estate tax subst. inheritance duty -
33 arveavgifter
pl. death-duties -
34 arveovergang
subst. (jus) devolution of property (on death) -
35 avlive
verb. [ drepe] kill, put to death, destroy, put down verb. [ et dyr] destroy verb. [ om kjæledyr] put to sleep verb. [ påstand] dispose of verb. [ elektrisk] electrocute -
36 avlivelse
subst. putting to death -
37 bane
course, court, field, lane, orbit, pitch, track* * *subst. [ vei] course, path, track, line subst. [ drapsmann] slayer subst. [ død] death subst. [ kjeglebane] skittle alley subst. [ på hammer] poll subst. (plast) substrate, supporting material subst. (hest) racecourse, turf, running track, racing track subst. (idrett) ground, field, pitch subst. (golf) course, links verb. level, smooth, clear (bringe på bane) broach, bring up -
38 banesår
subst. mortal wound, death wound -
39 begravelseshjelp
subst. death grant -
40 begravelsesstønad
subst. death grant, funeral grant
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