bandasje

Norwegian Bokmål

Bandage on a human hand.

Etymology

Borrowed from French bandage (bandage).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /banˈdɑːʃə/
  • Rhymes: -ɑːʃə
  • Hyphenation: ban‧da‧sje

Noun

bandasje m (definite singular bandasjen, indefinite plural bandasjer, definite plural bandasjene)

  1. (medicine) a bandage (a strip of gauze or similar material used to protect or support a wound or injury)
    • 1903, Otto Sverdrup, Nyt Land II, page 5:
      vi lagde en bandage over den syge arm
      we put a bandage over the sick arm
    • 1992 May 26, Dagens Næringsliv, page 32:
      varmereflekterende bandasjer til slitne galopphester
      heat-reflecting bandages for tired galloping horses
    • 2013 November 11, Helgeland Arbeiderblad, page 13:
      hardhausen var på plass igjen på banen søndag med en kledelig bandasje rundt hodet for å beskytte stingene
      the hardy guy was back in place on Sunday with a bandage around his head to protect the stitches
    • 2015, Ingvild H. Rishøi, La stå, page 90:
      såret på magen [var] innafor hvite bandasjer
      the wound on his stomach [was] inside white bandages
  2. (electricity) a cuff of non-magnetic material that holds the windings in electrical machines in place

Derived terms

  • bandasjere
  • bandasjesaks
  • gipsbandasje
  • strekkbandasje
  • støttebandasje
  • trykkbandasje
  • tørrbandasje

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From French bandage.

Noun

bandasje m (definite singular bandasjen, indefinite plural bandasjar, definite plural bandasjane)

  1. a bandage

Synonyms

  • sårbandasje

Derived terms

References

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