lokomotiv

See also: lokomotîv

Danish

lokomotiv

Etymology

Borrowed from English locomotive, from French locomotif, from Latin locō (literally from a place) (ablative of locus (place)) + Vulgar Latin mōtivus (moving).

Pronunciation

IPA(key): [loɡomoˈtˢiwˀ, lɔɡ(o)moˈtˢiwˀ]

Noun

lokomotiv n (singular definite lokomotivet, plural indefinite lokomotiver)

  1. (rail transport) locomotive (self-propelled vehicle that runs on rails)

Inflection

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

Borrowed from English locomotive.

Noun

lokomotiv n (definite singular lokomotivet, indefinite plural lokomotiv or lokomotiver, definite plural lokomotiva or lokomotivene)

  1. (rail transport) a locomotive

Synonyms

Derived terms

References

“lokomotiv” in The Bokmål Dictionary.

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

Borrowed from English locomotive.

Noun

lokomotiv n (definite singular lokomotivet, indefinite plural lokomotiv, definite plural lokomotiva)

  1. (rail transport) a locomotive

Synonyms

Derived terms

References

“lokomotiv” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Swedish

lokomotiv

Etymology

Borrowed from English locomotive, from French locomotif, from Latin locō (literally from a place) (ablative of locus (place)) + Vulgar Latin mōtivus (moving).

Noun

lokomotiv n

  1. (rail transport) a locomotive (self-propelled vehicle that runs on rails)
    Synonym: lok

Declension

Declension of lokomotiv 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative lokomotiv lokomotivet lokomotiv lokomotiven
Genitive lokomotivs lokomotivets lokomotivs lokomotivens
  • lokomotivförare
  • lokomotivverkstad

References

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