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tyte
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See also: tytë
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Verb
tyte (imperative tyt, present tense tyter, passive tytes, simple past tytte or tøt or tøyt, past participle tytt, present participle tytende)
References
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
- tyta (a infinitive)
Etymology
From Old Norse þjóta (“to sound, rush”) and heavily influenced by German.
Verb
tyte (present tense tyt, past tense taut, supine tote, past participle toten, present participle tytande, imperative tyt)
- (intransitive) to filter, ooze, seep, leak, trickle
- to emit a sound
- (intransitive) to cry, howl
- (intransitive) to nag, whine
- (intransitive) to murmur
- (of birds) to cackle
- (of insects) to hum, zoom
- (intransitive) to protrude
Verb
tyte (present tense tyter, past tense tytte, past participle tytt, passive infinitive tytast, present participle tytande, imperative tyt)
- (intransitive) to filter, ooze, seep, leak, trickle
- (intransitive) to protrude
Noun
tyte f (definite singular tyta, indefinite plural tyter, definite plural tytene)
References
- “tyte” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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