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distrahere

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Danish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin distrahere, formed from dis- + trahere (to pull).

Verb

distrahere (imperative distraher, infinitive at distrahere, present tense distraherer, past tense distraherede, perfect tense distraheret)

  1. to distract

Conjugation

More information active, passive ...

References

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Latin

Verb

distrahēre

  1. second-person singular future passive indicative of distrahō

Verb

distrahere

  1. inflection of distrahō:
    1. present active infinitive
    2. second-person singular present passive imperative/indicative

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin distrahere, formed from dis- + trahere (to pull).

Verb

distrahere (imperative distraher, present tense distraherer, passive distraheres, simple past distraherte, past participle distrahert, present participle distraherende)

  1. to distract (someone)

References

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