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From Old Norse humli, probably from Proto-Slavic *xъmelь.[1] Compare with Danish humle, Swedish humle, Faroese humli, humla, Icelandic humall.
humle m (definite singular humlen, indefinite plural humler, definite plural humlene)
Imitative (lydord), related to humre
humle f or m (definite singular humla or humlen, indefinite plural humler, definite plural humlene)
From Old Norse humli, probably from Proto-Slavic *xъmelь.[1] Compare with Swedish humle, Faroese humli, humla, Icelandic humall.
humle m (definite singular humlen, indefinite plural humlar, definite plural humlane)
Imitative, related to humre[2]
humle f (definite singular humla, indefinite plural humler, definite plural humlene)
Probably from Proto-Slavic *xъmelь[1] Compare with Norwegian Bokmål humle, Faroese humli, humla, Icelandic humall.
humle c
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