Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From pariser (Parisian) +‎ hjul (the reference to Paris is of unclear origin, as it was invented by George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr. in the United States).

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Noun

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pariserhjul n (definite singular pariserhjulet, indefinite plural pariserhjul, definite plural pariserhjula or pariserhjulene)

  1. a Ferris wheel, or big wheel (UK)
    • Ed., "De unge byplanleggerne", Dagsavisen, 2nd March 2008.
      Nytorget har fått pariserhjul, trampoline og slush-butikk.
      Nytorget (a square in Stavanger) has obtained a Ferris wheel, a trampoline and a slush puppy store.

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From pariser (Parisian) +‎ hjul (see note above).

Noun

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pariserhjul n (definite singular pariserhjulet, indefinite plural pariserhjul, definite plural pariserhjula)

  1. a Ferris wheel, or big wheel (UK)

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Swedish

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ett pariserhjul

Noun

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pariserhjul n

  1. a Ferris wheel

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