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1 sting
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2 sting
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3 brodd
* * *subst. spike, nail, tenterhook subst. (overført) sting subst. [ på hestesko] US: calk subst. [ på hestesko] frost-nail subst. [ isbrodd] ice spur, crampon -
4 svi
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5 svie
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6 sviing
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7 svi
sting, singe, sear, scorch -
8 bistikk
subst. bee sting, sting -
9 stikke
уколоть, ужалить-er, stakk, stukket* * *jerk, plunge, poke, prick, stick, sting* * *verb. prick, stick, stab, thrust verb. put (f.eks.put one's hands in one's pockets
) verb. stick verb. bite verb. sting verb. mark out verb. stake out verb. (kortspill) take, cover, win the trick -
10 bitt
* * *subst. [ bitemerke] bite, bite mark subst. [ insektbitt] bite, sting subst. [ tannstilling] bite (skjevt bitt) malocclusion (åpent bitt) open bite -
11 brenne
burn, burn* * *verb. burn, burn down, catch, scorch, sear verb. sting verb. distil, distil spirits verb. cremate verb. (litteratur) commit to the flames verb. (motor) seize up -
12 brodden av
(ta brodden av) take the sting out of -
13 hvepsestikk
subst. (Riksmål, eg. vepsestikk) wasp sting -
14 pilskate
subst. (fisk) (Lat: Dasyatisk pastinaca) stingray, sting ray -
15 rive
demolish, grate, rake, rip, shred, tear* * *subst. [ hageredskap] rake verb. (matlaging) grate verb. [ rive istykker] tear, rip verb. [ rive ned] tear, demolish verb. [ dele opp] grate, shred verb. [ svi] sting, bite, burn verb. [ rive opp] pull, grab verb. [ velte] knock down -
16 rokke
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17 stikk
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18 stornesle
subst. (botanikk) (Urtica dioica) big-sting nettle, stinging nettle -
19 ugg
subst. sting, spike, barb, prickle -
20 vepsestikk
subst. wasp sting
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