From en.wiktionary.org:
[else]
** Danish
*** Etymology
From [da], later [da], from [da], [osx], from [da]. Also used to represent the [da] suffix [gml].
*** Pronunciation
- [da]
*** Suffix
[da]
1. [Added to a verb to form a noun for an action or process.] 2. [The result of, or something related to, such an action or process]
*** Declension
[n] [da] [t] [da]
**** Synonyms
- [da] - [da] - [da]
**** Derived terms
[da]
**** Descendants
- [nb] - [nn]
*** References
- [R:DDO]
** Low German
*** Alternative forms
- [nds] - [nds] - [nds] - [nds]
*** Etymology
From [nds], from [nds], [osx]; from [nds].
*** Pronunciation
- [nds]
*** Suffix
[nds]
1. Creating, from a verb, a noun which is created by the action of this verb (not necessarily one with which the verb is supposed to be done).
** Middle Low German
*** Alternative forms
- [gml]
*** Etymology
From [gml], from [gml].
*** Pronunciation
- [gml]
*** Suffix
[gml] [usually]
1. [Creating a noun from a verb, denoting something on which the verb is performed.] 2. [Creating a noun from a verb, denoting an object which is used to perform the verb.]
**** Descendants
- [pdt]
** Norwegian Bokmål
*** Etymology
Mostly from [nb], from [nb] [gmq-oda], with metathesis of -sl- to -ls- from [nb], [osx].
Also from [nb] loanwords, partly with metathesis of suffixes -sel and -sle from [nb], from [nb], from [nb], from [gmw-pro], from [nb] + [gmw-pro], from [nb], from [nb], from [ine-pro].
*** Pronunciation
- [nb] - [nb] - [nb] - [nb] - [nb]
*** Suffix
[nb] _(definite singular neuter [nb] , definite singular masculine [nb] , indefinite plural [nb] , definite plural [nb] or [nb] )_
1. [nb] [Used to form verbal noun s denoting an action.] 2. [nb] [Used to form verbal noun s synonymous with the [nb] ending.] 3. [nb] [Used to form verbal noun s denoting a different meaning than the [nb] ending.] 4. [nb] [Used to form verbal noun s with a specific meaning, usually the result of an action]
**** Derived terms
[nb]
**** See also
- [nb] , [nb]
*** References
- [R:The Bokmål Dictionary] - [R:NAOB]
*** Anagrams
- [nb] [nb]
** Old English
*** Alternative forms
- [ang]
*** Etymology
A metathetic form of [ang].
*** Pronunciation
- [-else]
*** Suffix
[ang]
1. [ang] [suffix creating nouns from verbs]
**** Declension
[-els]
**** Synonyms
- [ang]
**** Derived terms
- [ang]
**** Descendants
- [en]
** Swedish
*** Etymology
From [sv], [osx], from [sv]. Also used to represent the [sv] suffix [gml].
*** Suffix
[sv]
1. -ment , -tion , [en] [suffix creating nouns from verbs]
**** Declension
[sv-infl-noun-c-r]
**** Derived terms
[sv]