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voluminöse

Voluminøse is an adjective used in Danish (also found in Norwegian) meaning voluminous or large in volume. It describes objects with substantial size, bulk, or amount, and can apply to physical dimensions as well as quantity or extent. The term is common in descriptive or formal writing, including literature, publishing, and technical descriptions.

Etymology and inflection: Voluminøse derives from Latin volumen, via Danish, with the typical Scandinavian adjective inflection

Usage and nuance: The term is relatively formal and precise, often chosen in descriptive or scholarly prose.

In summary, voluminøse is a Danish (and Norwegian) adjective used to describe things with considerable volume

patterns.
In
Danish,
the
base
form
is
voluminøs
(singular).
It
inflects
to
voluminøse
for
plural.
The
neuter
singular
is
voluminøst.
For
example:
en
voluminøs
bog
(a
voluminous
book);
to
voluminøse
bøger
(two
voluminous
books);
de
voluminøse
bøger
(the
voluminous
books).
The
adjective
can
describe
both
physical
size
and
figurative
abundance,
such
as
a
voluminøs
rapport
or
a
voluminøs
fremstilling.
It
conveys
a
sense
of
substantial
size
or
content
without
implying
unnecessary
excess.
In
English,
the
closest
counterpart
is
voluminous.
In
German,
a
similar
term
is
voluminös;
in
French,
volumineux.
In
everyday
Danish,
more
common
synonyms
for
less
formal
contexts
include
omfangsrig
or
stor.
or
content,
with
distinct
gender
and
number
inflections
and
frequent
appearance
in
written,
formal
descriptions.