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flankere

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Danish

Etymology

From French flanquer (to flank).

Verb

flankere (imperative flanker, infinitive at flankere, present tense flankerer, past tense flankerede, perfect tense har flankeret)

  1. to flank (be at the side of something)

Conjugation

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References

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Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From French flanquer (to flank).

Verb

flankere (imperative flanker, present tense flankerer, passive flankeres, simple past flankerte, past participle flankert, present participle flankerende)

  1. to flank (be at the side of something)

References

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