pulver
English
Etymology 1
From Middle EnglishCategory:English terms inherited from Middle English#PULVERCategory:English terms derived from Middle English#PULVER pulver, from LatinCategory:English terms derived from Latin#PULVER pulver-, pulvis.[1][2] Doublet of powderCategory:English doublets#PULVER.
Noun
pulver (countable and uncountable, plural pulvers)Category:English lemmas#PULVERCategory:English nouns#PULVERCategory:English uncountable nouns#PULVERCategory:English countable nouns#PULVERCategory:English countable nouns#PULVERCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#PULVERCategory:Pages with entries#PULVERCategory:Pages with 8 entries#PULVER
- (obsoleteCategory:English terms with obsolete senses#PULVER) Powder.
- 1599, Oswaldus Gabelhouer [i.e., Oswald Gaebelkhover], translated by A. M., The Boock of Physicke […], Dort: […] Isaack Gaen [i.e., Isaac Jansz], pages 27–28:
- Take fine Suger ℔ ß. Spec. Diarhod. Abbatis ʒ ß. vvhyte Ambre beinge pulverzatede like meale ʒ jß. vvhyt povvndede Muſtarde ſeede, ʒ ß. Annis, and Fennelle Oyle. or in place therof, ℥ j ß. of Aqva vitæ, fine totalle, and not foraminatede Pearles, beinge verye ſmalle pulverizatede ʒ ß. you muſt liqvefye the Suger, vvith the vvater, of vvilde blacke Gherryes, vvith Lavender vvater, vvith Spicanardi, or vvith Roſevvater, mixe theſe pręnominated pulvers the one vvith the other, mixinge, & addinge heer vnto the Suger, and as then make little Cakes therof.Category:English terms with quotations#PULVER
- c. 1650, Patrick Gordon, A Short Abridgement of Britane’s Distemper, from the Yeare of God M.DC.XXXIX. to M.DC.XLIX, Aberdeen: […] Spalding Club, published 1844, page 175:
- This also was a new tinder that did quickly fyre the puluer of discention, which blew wp the bulwarke of this once so hopefull and so happie a freindshipe, and rankled the old wound, and brought it anew a blooding; […]Category:English terms with quotations#PULVER
- 1889, Madison J[ulius] Cawein, “Chords”, in Accolon of Gaul, with Other Poems, Louisville, Ky.: John P. Morton & Company, canto VII, stanza 1, page 150:
- Then out of the stain and rash furor, the passionate pulver of stone, / The trembling suffusion that dazzled and awfully shone, / Chamelion-convulsion of color, hilarious ranges of glare— […]Category:English terms with quotations#PULVER
Etymology 2
From Middle EnglishCategory:English terms inherited from Middle English#PULVERCategory:English terms derived from Middle English#PULVER (participle pulvered), from the noun or LatinCategory:English terms derived from Latin#PULVER pulverō.[3][4]
Verb
pulver (third-person singular simple present pulvers, present participle pulvering, simple past and past participle pulvered)Category:English lemmas#PULVERCategory:English verbs#PULVERCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#PULVERCategory:Pages with entries#PULVERCategory:Pages with 8 entries#PULVER
References
- ↑ “pulver, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000. - ↑ “pulver, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
- ↑ “pulver, v.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000. - ↑ “pulvered, ppl.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Danish
Etymology
Borrowed from LatinCategory:Danish terms borrowed from Latin#PULVERCategory:Danish terms derived from Latin#PULVER pulveris, genitive of pulvis (“dust, powder”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɔlvər/, [ˈpʰɔlˀvɐ]Category:Danish terms with IPA pronunciation#PULVER
Noun
pulver n (singular definite pulveret, plural indefinite pulvere)Category:Danish lemmas#PULVERCategory:Danish nouns#PULVERCategory:Danish entries with incorrect language header#PULVERCategory:Danish neuter nouns#PULVERCategory:Pages with entries#PULVERCategory:Pages with 8 entries#PULVER
Inflection
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from LatinCategory:Dutch terms borrowed from Latin#PULVERCategory:Dutch terms derived from Latin#PULVER pulveris, genitive of pulvis (“dust, powder”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: pul‧ver
Noun
pulver n (uncountable, no diminutive)Category:Dutch lemmas#PULVERCategory:Dutch nouns#PULVERCategory:Dutch uncountable nouns#PULVERCategory:Dutch entries with incorrect language header#PULVERCategory:Dutch neuter nouns#PULVERCategory:Pages with entries#PULVERCategory:Pages with 8 entries#PULVER
Synonyms
Mòcheno
Etymology
From Middle High GermanCategory:Mòcheno terms inherited from Middle High German#PULVERCategory:Mòcheno terms derived from Middle High German#PULVER pulver, from Old High GermanCategory:Mòcheno terms inherited from Old High German#PULVERCategory:Mòcheno terms derived from Old High German#PULVER pulver, from LatinCategory:Mòcheno terms derived from Latin#PULVER pulveris (“dust; powder”). Cognate with German Pulver.
Pronunciation
Noun
pulver nCategory:Mòcheno lemmas#PULVERCategory:Mòcheno nouns#PULVERCategory:Mòcheno entries with incorrect language header#PULVERCategory:Mòcheno neuter nouns#PULVERCategory:Pages with entries#PULVERCategory:Pages with 8 entries#PULVER
References
- Anthony R. Rowley, Liacht as de sproch: Grammatica della lingua mòchena Deutsch-Fersentalerisch, TEMI, 2003.
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Borrowed from LatinCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms borrowed from Latin#PULVERCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Latin#PULVER pulvis, pulveris.
Noun
pulver n (definite singular pulveret, indefinite plural pulver or pulvere, definite plural pulvera or pulverne)Category:Norwegian Bokmål lemmas#PULVERCategory:Norwegian Bokmål nouns#PULVERCategory:Norwegian Bokmål entries with incorrect language header#PULVERCategory:Norwegian Bokmål neuter nouns#PULVERCategory:Pages with entries#PULVERCategory:Pages with 8 entries#PULVER
Synonyms
Derived terms
References
- “pulver” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Borrowed from LatinCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms borrowed from Latin#PULVERCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Latin#PULVER pulvis, pulveris.
Noun
pulver n (definite singular pulveret, indefinite plural pulver, definite plural pulvera)Category:Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas#PULVERCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk nouns#PULVERCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header#PULVERCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk neuter nouns#PULVERCategory:Pages with entries#PULVERCategory:Pages with 8 entries#PULVER
Synonyms
Derived terms
Romansh
Etymology
From LatinCategory:Romansh terms inherited from Latin#PULVERCategory:Romansh terms derived from Latin#PULVER pulvis, pulverem.
Noun
pulver mCategory:Romansh lemmas#PULVERCategory:Romansh nouns#PULVERCategory:Romansh entries with incorrect language header#PULVERCategory:Romansh masculine nouns#PULVERCategory:Pages with entries#PULVERCategory:Pages with 8 entries#PULVER
Synonyms
Swedish
Etymology
Derived from LatinCategory:Swedish terms derived from Latin#PULVER pulvis. Doublet of pollen and puderCategory:Swedish doublets#PULVER.
Noun
pulver nCategory:Swedish lemmas#PULVERCategory:Swedish nouns#PULVERCategory:Swedish entries with incorrect language header#PULVERCategory:Swedish neuter nouns#PULVERCategory:Pages with entries#PULVERCategory:Pages with 8 entries#PULVER
- powder; fine particles
- tvättpulver
- washing powder
Declension
| nominative | genitive | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | indefinite | pulver | pulvers |
| definite | pulvret | pulvrets | |
| plural | indefinite | pulver | pulvers |
| definite | pulvren | pulvrens |
Derived terms
- bakpulver
- chilipulver
- gelatinpulver
- gelépulver
- gipspulver
- huvudvärkspulver
- insektspulver
- järnpulver
- jästpulver
- kaffepulver
- kakaopulver
- klipulver
- knallpulver
- koffeinpulver
- kokainpulver
- kolpulver
- lökpulver
- mjölkpulver
- nyspulver
- paprikapulver
- pimpstenspulver
- proteinpulver
- pulverdiet
- pulverfin
- pulverform
- pulverformig
- pulverkaffe
- pulvermetallurgi
- pulvermos
- pulversläckare
- pulversnö
- pulversoppa
- pulversås
- pulvrisera
- senapspulver
- skummjölkspulver
- skurpulver
- slippulver
- träpulver
- tvättpulver
- vitlökspulver
- vällingpulver
- äggpulver
- äggulepulver
Descendants
See also
References
- “pulver”, in Svenska Akademiens ordlista [Wordlist of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish)
- “pulver”, in Svensk ordbok [Dictionary of Swedish] (in Swedish)
- “pulver”, in Svenska Akademiens ordbok [Dictionary of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish)
- pulver in Elof Hellquist, Svensk etymologisk ordbok (1st ed., 1922)
