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dö
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See also: Appendix:Variations of "do"
North Frisian
Alternative forms
- du (Föhr-Amrum)
- düünj (Mooring)
Etymology
From Old Frisian dwā, from Proto-Germanic *dōną.
Verb
dö
Conjugation
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Swedish
Etymology
From Old Swedish dø̄ia, from Old Norse deyja (“to die”) (compare English die), from Proto-Germanic *dawjaną, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰew-. Cognate with Norwegian Bokmål dø, Danish dø, Icelandic deyja.
Pronunciation
Verb
dö (present dör, preterite dog, supine dött, imperative dö)
- to die
Conjugation
1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs.
Synonyms
- avlida
- falla (“to fall (in battle)”)
- förgås (“to perish”)
- förolyckas (“to die in an accident”)
- ge upp andan (“to give up the ghost”)
- gå bort (“to pass away”)
- gå till de sälla jaktmarkerna (“to go to the happy hunting ground”)
- gå till sina fäder
- gå ur tiden
- gå åt
- kila runt hörnet (“to scurry around the corner”)
- kila vidare (“to scurry along”)
- kola
- krepera
- omkomma (“to die in an accident or disaster”)
- ryckas bort
- samlas till sina fäder
- somna in
- stryka med
- stupa (“to fall (in battle)”)
- ta ner skylten (“to take down the sign”)
- ta sitt sista andetag (“draw one's last breath”)
- trilla av pinn (“to fall off the perch”)
Antonyms
Derived terms
- dö knall och fall (“die suddenly and unexpectedly”)
Related terms
References
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Etymology
Pronunciation
Preposition
dö
- about, of, concerning.
See also
- za (“about, around, approximately”)
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Pronunciation
Noun
dö
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