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digte

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Danish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dektə/, [ˈd̥eɡ̊d̥ə]

Etymology 1

See digt (poem).

Noun

digte n

  1. indefinite plural of digt

Etymology 2

From Old Norse dikta, borrowed from Middle Low German dichten, itself from Latin dictō (I compose).

Verb

digte (imperative digt, infinitive at digte, present tense digter, past tense digtede, perfect tense er/har digtet)

  1. write poetry
  2. compose or write a song or a story
  3. invent, fabricate
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