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# Danish :: English dictionary generated from http://en.wiktionary.org/
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a- {prefix} | :: a-, un- (not) |
a- {prefix} | :: A- (atomic, nuclear) |
a {letter} | :: letter |
a {n} | :: The name of the letter A or a |
a {prep} | :: of, of...each, each containing |
a {prep} | :: at |
a {prep} | :: to, or |
A- {prefix} | :: A- (atomic, nuclear) |
A {letter} | :: letter |
A {n} | :: letter |
à {prep} | :: of, of...each, each containing |
à {prep} | :: at |
à {prep} | :: to, or |
å {letter} | :: the last (29th) letter of the Danish alphabet |
å {noun} | :: river, creek, stream [only used of rivers in Denmark] |
å {interj} | :: oh |
å {interj} | :: O |
å {interj} | :: well |
å {prep} [Jutland, dialectal] | :: on |
Å {letter} | :: The ultimate (29th) letter of the Danish alphabet. Before its introduction in 1948, the digraph Aa / aa was used. To distinguish between the two forms, "Å" is referred to as "bolle-å" and "Aa" as "dobbelt-a" |
Aagaard {prop} | :: surname |
Aage {prop} | :: given name |
Aagesen {prop} | :: surname |
Aalborg {prop} | :: Aalborg (capital city) |
Aarhus {prop} | :: alternative form of Århus |
aarhusianer {noun} | :: alternative form of århusianer |
aarhusiansk {adj} | :: alternative form of århusiansk |
Aase {prop} | :: given name, the old spelling of Åse |
ab {prep} | :: ex (out of, sold from) |
ab {prep} | :: from (with the origin in time) |
abasi {noun} | :: abasia (An incapacity to walk) |
abbed {noun} | :: abbot (superior or head of an abbey or monastery) |
abbedi {noun} | :: abbey (monastery headed by an abbot) |
abbedisse {noun} | :: abbess (female superior of a nunnery) |
abc {noun} | :: ABC (a primer for teaching the Latin alphabet and first elements of reading; the rudiments of any subject) |
ABC {noun} | :: ABC (a primer for teaching the Latin alphabet and first elements of reading; the rudiments of any subject) |
abdicere {v} | :: to abdicate |
abdiceret {v} | :: past participle of abdicere |
abdikation {noun} | :: abdication |
abe {noun} | :: monkey |
abe {noun} | :: ape |
abe {v} | :: mimic, ape |
abebestand {noun} | :: ape population, monkey population |
abebrødtræ {noun} | :: synonym of baobab |
abekat {c} [childish] | :: A monkey (animal) |
abekat {c} [colloquial] | :: A mischievous and uncivilized person, behaving like a monkey |
abekat {c} [offensive, archaic] | :: A dark-skinned person, especially a person of, or primarily of, Negro descent |
abeløjer {noun} | :: hijinks, antics |
Abelone {prop} | :: given name |
Abelsen {prop} | :: surname |
åben {adj} | :: open |
åben {adj} | :: frank, candid |
åbenbar {adj} | :: obvious |
åbenbar {adj} | :: apparent |
åbenbare {v} [formal] | :: reveal, betray |
åbenbarelse {noun} [religion, spiritual, rare] | :: A revelation |
åbenbaring {noun} [religion, spiritual, rare] | :: A revelation |
åbenbart {adv} | :: apparently |
åbenhjertet {adj} | :: open-hearted |
åbenlys {adj} | :: obvious |
åbent forhold {n} | :: open relationship |
aber dabei {noun} [idiomatic] | :: unlucky or difficult circumstance |
Abildgaard {prop} | :: alternative form of Abildgård |
abildgård {noun} | :: fruit garden |
Abildgård {prop} | :: surname |
abkhaser {noun} | :: Abkhaz (person from Abkhazia) |
ablativ {noun} [grammar] | :: the ablative case |
ablativ {adj} | :: ablative |
åbne {v} | :: to open |
åbnet {v} | :: past participle of åbne |
abnorm {adj} | :: abnormal |
a-bombe {noun} [military, weapon] | :: A-bomb, atom bomb, atomic bomb, fission bomb, nuclear bomb, nuke |
abonnement {noun} | :: subscription (the purchase of a series of things) |
abonnere {v} | :: to subscribe |
aboriginer {noun} | :: aborigine (aboriginal inhabitant of a country); (in Australia) Aborigine |
aborre {noun} | :: European perch, redfin perch, English perch; a fish of the family Percidae |
abort {noun} | :: abortion |
abort {noun} | :: miscarriage |
Abrahamsen {prop} | :: surname |
abrikos {noun} | :: apricot (fruit) |
abrikostræ {noun} | :: apricot (tree) |
åbryne {noun} [obsolete] | :: synonym of jalousi |
åbrysot {noun} [obsolete] | :: synonym of jalousi |
Absalon {prop} | :: given name, a variant of biblical Absalom best known for the bishop Absalon Hvide. Both names are very rare |
absence {noun} [medicine] | :: petit mal |
absint {noun} | :: absinthe |
absolutkvadrat {noun} [mathematics] | :: the square of the absolute value of some quantity |
absolut temperatur {c} [thermodynamics] | :: absolute temperature |
abstrakt {noun} | :: abstract (that which is abstract) |
abstrakt {noun} | :: abstract noun |
abstrakt {adj} | :: abstract (apart from practice or reality, not concrete; free from representational qualities) |
abstrakt {adv} | :: abstractly, in the abstract |
abstrakt {n} | :: abstract (an abrigement or summary) |
abstraktionsniveau {noun} | :: level of abstraction |
absurd {adj} | :: absurd |
absurd {adv} | :: absurdly |
absurditet {noun} | :: absurdity |
abyssinier {noun} | :: Abyssinian (cat) |
accelerere {v} | :: to accelerate |
accent {noun} | :: accent [a voice influenced by dialect or another language] |
accent {noun} | :: accent [a mark on a letter (like grave accent or acute accent)] |
accent {noun} [linguistics] | :: accent [stress accent or a pitch accent (intonation) in articulation] |
accent {noun} | :: accent [emphasis] |
accent {noun} | :: accent [a mark on a letter (like grave accent or acute accent)] |
acceptabel {adj} | :: acceptable |
acceptere {v} | :: accept |
acesulfam-kalium {noun} | :: acesulfame potassium |
acetone {noun} | :: acetone (the organic compound (CH₃)₂CO) |
acetylsalicylsyre {noun} [organic chemistry] | :: acetylsalicylic acid |
Achilles {prop} | :: Achilles |
Achilleus {prop} | :: Achilles |
acquis communautaire {prop} [law] | :: acquis communautaire |
actinium {noun} | :: actinium |
ad {prep} | :: by |
ad {prep} | :: at |
ad {interj} | :: ew, bleah |
Adam {prop} | :: Adam (biblical figure) |
Adam {prop} | :: given name |
Adam og Eva {prop} | :: Adam and Eve |
adamsæble {noun} | :: Adam's apple |
Adamsen {prop} | :: surname |
ad åre {adv} | :: at some point (in the future), in the course of years |
addere {v} [arithmetic] | :: to add |
addition {noun} [arithmetics] | :: addition, act of adding |
adelsdame {noun} | :: noblewoman, noble (female) |
adelskvinde {noun} | :: noblewoman, noble (female) |
adelsmand {noun} | :: nobleman, noble (male) |
adfærd {noun} | :: behaviour |
ad gangen {adv} | :: at a time |
adgangsbillet {noun} | :: admission ticket, entry ticket |
adgangskode {noun} | :: password (computing: string of characters known only to a user) |
ADHD {noun} [psychology] | :: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder |
ad helvede til {adv} | :: horribly |
adjektiv {noun} [grammar] | :: adjective (a word that modifies a noun or describes a noun’s referent) |
adjø {interj} | :: goodbye, farewell |
adjunkt {noun} | :: an assistant professor at the university, below the rank of lektor |
adjunkt {noun} | :: a secondary school teacher, below the rank of lektor |
Adolf {prop} | :: given name |
Adolfsen {prop} | :: surname |
adoptiv {adj} [archaic] | :: adoptive |
adoptivbarn {noun} | :: adopted child |
adoptivsøn {noun} | :: adopted son |
ad Pommern til {adv} | :: horribly; very badly |
adr {interj} | :: ew, bleah |
adresse {noun} | :: address, abbreviated adr. |
adressere {vt} | :: to direct, to address |
Adrian {prop} | :: given name |
ådsel {noun} | :: piece of carrion, dead animal body, especially when it serves as food for other animals, so-called ådselædere |
adskille {v} | :: to separate (divide (a thing) into separate parts) |
adskille {v} | :: to segregate |
adskille {v} | :: to differentiate |
adskille {vr} | :: to differ |
adskillelse gør længslen større {proverb} | :: absence makes the heart grow fonder |
adskilt {v} | :: past participle of adskille |
advare {v} | :: warn (to make someone aware of impending danger) |
advare {v} | :: caution |
advaret {v} | :: past participle of advare |
advarsel {noun} | :: warning |
advarsel {noun} | :: caution (precept or warning against evil or danger) |
advarsel {noun} | :: booking (the issuing of a caution) |
advent {noun} | :: Advent (the period from Advent Sunday to Christmas) |
adverbium {noun} | :: adverb (lexical category) |
advokado {noun} | :: misspelling of avokado |
advokat {noun} | :: lawyer |
ae {v} | :: to stroke, pat, caress |
æ {letter} | :: Antepenultimate letter of the Danish alphabet |
æ {art} [dialectal] | :: the (definite article) |
Æ {letter} | :: The antepenultimate letter of the Danish alphabet |
æble {noun} | :: An apple. (fruit) |
æblejuice {noun} | :: Apple juice |
æblekerne {noun} | :: apple seed |
æblesaft {noun} | :: apple juice |
æbleskive {noun} | :: Danish pancake shaped like a ball, often served with sugar and jam |
æblesyre {noun} | :: malic acid |
æbletærte {noun} | :: apple pie |
æblet falder ikke langt fra stammen {proverb} | :: the apple does not fall far from the tree |
æbletræ {noun} | :: apple tree |
æda. {adj} [lexicography] | :: abbreviation of ældste dansk Language of the first Danish manuscripts (circa 1275-1350), designated either Old Danish or Early Middle Danish |
æde {v} [animals] | :: to eat |
æde {v} [vulgar, of people] | :: to eat |
æde {v} | :: to erode, eat away |
æde {v} | :: to eat up |
ædelgas {noun} [chemistry] | :: noble gas |
ædelsten {noun} | :: gem (rock considered valuable) |
ædru {adj} | :: sober (not drunk) |
æg {noun} | :: egg |
æg {noun} | :: edge of a blade |
æg {v} | :: imperative of ægge |
ægge {v} | :: to urge on, incite |
ægge {v} | :: to rouse, excite |
æggebæger {noun} | :: eggcup |
æggestok {noun} | :: ovary |
ægget {v} | :: past participle of ægge |
ægte {adj} | :: true, right |
ægte {v} | :: to marry |
ægtefælle {noun} | :: spouse (husband or wife) |
ægtemand {noun} | :: husband (male partner in marriage) |
ægtepar {noun} | :: married couple |
ægteskab {noun} | :: marriage (state of being married) |
ægthed {noun} | :: authenticity (of a historical artifact) |
Ægypten {prop} | :: Egypt (country) |
ækel {adj} | :: nasty |
ækel {adj} | :: disgusting |
ækel {adj} | :: loathsome |
ækvator {c} | :: equator |
ækvator {c} | :: celestial equator |
Ækvatorialguinea {prop} | :: Equatorial Guinea |
ælde {c} | :: old age, oldness |
ælde {vt} | :: age, cause to grow old |
ældning {noun} | :: aging [US], ageing [UK] (making older) |
ældste {c} | :: elder |
ælling {noun} | :: duckling |
ælte {b} | :: mud |
ælte {v} | :: to knead |
æltet {v} | :: past participle of ælte |
ændre {v} | :: to change, to alter |
ændring {noun} | :: change |
ændringsforslag {noun} | :: amendment proposal |
ænyd. {adj} | :: abbreviation of ældre nydansk Early Modern Danish (ca. 1500-1700) |
æon {noun} | :: eon |
-ær {suffix} | :: -ary |
æra {noun} | :: era |
ærbødighed {noun} | :: deference |
ærbødighed {noun} | :: the act of being respectful |
ære {noun} | :: honor |
ære {v} | :: to honor |
ærefrygt {noun} | :: awe; a feeling of reverence so intense as to edge into dread |
ærgelig {adj} | :: misspelling of ærgerlig |
ærgerlig {adj} | :: annoying |
ærgerlig {adj} | :: annoyed |
ærgre {v} | :: annoy |
ærgre {v} | :: (reflexive) be disgruntled or annoyed |
ærgret {v} | :: past participle of ærgre |
ærinde {noun} | :: errand |
ærinde {noun} | :: business (objective or a matter needing to be dealt with) |
ærke- {prefix} | :: arch-, ruling, foremost |
ærke- {prefix} | :: very |
ærkeamerikansk {adj} | :: very American, very typical of the United States |
ærkebiskop {noun} | :: archbishop |
ærkedansk {adj} | :: very Danish, very typical of Denmark |
ærkeengel {noun} | :: archangel |
ærkeengelsk {adj} | :: very English, very typical of English culture |
ærkefjende {noun} | :: archenemy |
ærkefransk {adj} | :: very French, very typical of France |
ærkeitaliensk {adj} | :: very Italian, very typical of Italy |
ærkekinesisk {adj} | :: very Chinese, very typical of China |
ærkesvensk {adj} | :: very Swedish, very typical of Sweden |
ærketysk {adj} | :: very German, very typical of Germany |
ærlig {adj} | :: honest |
ærlig {adj} | :: frank |
ærlig {adj} | :: sincere, straight, square |
ærlighed {noun} | :: honesty (quality of being honest) |
ærlighed varer længst {proverb} | :: honesty is the best policy |
ærme {noun} | :: sleeve (part of a garment that covers the arm) |
aerodynamik {noun} | :: aerodynamics |
aerofobi {c} | :: aerophobia (fear of flying) |
ært {noun} | :: pea (a plant), Pisum sativum |
ært {noun} | :: pea (the edible seed of this plant) |
ærværdig {adj} | :: honourable, venerable |
æsel {noun} | :: ass, donkey, Equus asinus |
æske {noun} | :: box |
æske {noun} | :: boxful |
æske {v} | :: [rare] to urge (to press the mind or will of) |
æstetisk {adj} | :: aesthetic |
aet {v} | :: past participle of ae |
æt {noun} [dated] | :: family, descent |
æt {noun} [dated] | :: class [group of persons with similar ethnic or social characteristics] |
æter {noun} [religion, uncountable] | :: ether [the substance supposed to fill the upper regions over the clouds] |
æter {noun} [uncountable] | :: ether [the athmosphere as the medium for broadcasting radio and television] |
æter {noun} [chemistry, uncountable] | :: ether [diethyl ether, a colorless liquid used as an anaesthetic] |
æter {noun} [chemistry] | :: ether [any compound containing an oxygen atom bonded to two hydrocarbon groups] |
ætse {noun} | :: corrode [of an acid] |
ætse {noun} [reflexive, figuratively] | :: to influence painfully |
ætse {noun} | :: to etch [to engrave] |
æv {interj} | :: what a pity, I dislike this turn of events |
æv {interj} | :: shame on you, shame on that person |
æv {interj} | :: I am disgusted |
æv {interj} [childish] | :: I dislike that behaviour |
æventyr {noun} | :: obsolete spelling of eventyr |
æventyrlig {adj} | :: obsolete spelling of eventyrlig |
ævle {v} [colloquial] | :: to talk gibberish, to spout nonsense |
ævle {v} [colloquial] | :: to prattle, to talk excessively |
af- {prefix} | :: de-, to cause to cease to be |
af- {prefix} | :: off, from (signifies removal) |
af {prep} | :: by |
af {prep} | :: of |
af {prep} | :: from |
af {prep} | :: off |
af {prep} | :: with |
af {prep} | :: out of |
af {adv} | :: off |
afæske {v} | :: ask (repeatedly) for information in a overzealous and demanding way |
afart {noun} | :: variant, variety, variation |
afasi {noun} | :: aphasia |
afbetaling {noun} | :: installment, installment loan, installment plan, hire purchase |
afbildning {noun} | :: depiction (lifelike image), reproduction, illustration |
afbildning {noun} | :: picture |
afbildning {noun} [mathematics] | :: mapping |
afbrudt {v} | :: past participle of afbryde |
afbryde {v} | :: To interrupt, to disconnect |
afdeling {noun} | :: part (group inside a larger group) |
afdeling {noun} | :: section |
afdeling {noun} | :: division (section of a large company) |
afdeling {noun} | :: department |
afdeling {noun} | :: branch |
afdeling {noun} | :: ward |
afdeling {noun} | :: block |
afdeling {noun} | :: unit |
afdeling {noun} | :: detachment |
afdeling {noun} | :: compartment |
afdød {adj} | :: deceased |
afdrage {v} | :: to pay off a loan by several payments over an extended time |
affald {noun} [uncountable] | :: trash, garbage, waste |
affaldsafgift {noun} | :: garbage tax (garbage fee for a company given by the state) |
affaldsbeholder {noun} | :: wastepaper basket, wastebasket, trash container, waste container |
affaldsbørs {noun} [chiefly fictional or imaginary] | :: bourse or stock exchange for company waste |
affaldscontainer {noun} | :: wastepaper basket, wastebasket, trash container, waste container |
affaldsdeponering {noun} | :: the act of depositing trash/waste/garbage |
affaldsdeponering {noun} | :: landfill, dumpsite |
affaldsdeponi {noun} | :: landfill, dumpsite |
affaldsdepot {noun} | :: landfill, dumpsite |
affaldsgebyr {noun} | :: garbage fee, especially for a company |
affaldskurv {noun} | :: wastepaper basket, wastebasket (especially in a public outdoors place) |
affaldspose {noun} | :: garbage bag |
affaldssortering {noun} | :: trash sorting, garbage sorting, waste sorting; the sorting of trash, garbage, or waste |
affaldsstof {noun} [biology] | :: A waste product produced in the organism that has no purpose but to be expelled, such as carbon dioxide in the cardiovascular system |
affaldstræ {noun} | :: wood waste; wood that is discarded, thrown away |
affekt {noun} | :: affect |
affektion {noun} | :: affection |
affektiv {adj} | :: affective |
afferent {adj} [anatomy] | :: carrying towards central organs |
afficere {v} [chiefly negative] | :: to affect someone |
affirmation {noun} | :: affirmation |
affirmativ {adj} | :: affirmative |
affolke {v} | :: to depopulate |
affolkning {noun} | :: depopulation |
afføring {noun} | :: defecation, bowel movement, motion |
afføring {noun} | :: feces, excrement, crap, shit, stool |
afgå {v} | :: To take off |
afgang {noun} | :: departure |
afgang {noun} | :: resignation, retirement |
afgang {noun} [medicine] | :: passage, excretion |
afgangstid {noun} | :: time of departure, departure time |
afgå ved døden {v} [formal] | :: die |
afghaner {noun} | :: Afghan |
afgivelse {noun} | :: emission |
afgivelse {noun} | :: wilful (but not necessarily joyous) dispension |
afgivelse {noun} | :: an act of proclaiming, of giving something verbally |
afgivelse {noun} | :: the act of reporting, of giving information |
afgøre {v} | :: to decide |
afgørende {adj} | :: decisive |
afgørende {adj} | :: critical, crucial, key |
afgørende {adj} | :: conclusive |
afgørende {adj} | :: final |
afgørende {adv} | :: decisively |
afgørende {adv} | :: crucially, conclusively |
afgørende {adv} | :: finally |
afgrøde {noun} | :: crop (plant grown for food) |
afgrøde {noun} | :: yield (a product; the quantity of something produced) |
afhænge {v} | :: to depend |
afhængefald {noun} [grammar, rare] | :: relative case, ergative case |
afhængig {adj} [with af] | :: addicted |
afhængig {adj} [with af] | :: dependent |
afhængighed {noun} | :: dependence |
afhængighed {noun} | :: addiction |
afhandling {noun} [academia] | :: dissertation |
afhold {noun} [rare] | :: abstention, abstinence |
afholde {v} | :: to hold [an event, arrangement, election etc.] |
afholde {v} | :: to pay [the costs of something] |
afholde {v} | :: to prevent, stop, keep from |
afholde {vr} | :: to abstain |
afholdende {adj} | :: abstinent, abstemious, temperate, continent |
afholdende {adv} | :: abstemiously, temperately, continently |
afholdenhed {noun} | :: abstention, abstinence |
afholdsmand {noun} [dated] | :: A man who abstains from the drinking of alcoholic beverages |
afholdt {adj} | :: popular |
afklæde {vt} | :: undress |
afklæde {vri} | :: undress |
afkolonisere {v} | :: decolonize |
afkolonisering {noun} | :: decolonization |
afkom {n} | :: offspring, progeny |
afkorte {v} | :: to shorten |
afkorte {v} | :: to abbreviate |
afkristning {noun} | :: dechristianization |
aflæse {v} | :: read, glean from |
af lave {adj} | :: messed up, upside down, in a confusing, reprehensible state -- mostly in the phrase verden er af lave |
aflede {v} | :: to derive [to create from something already existing] |
aflede {v} | :: to deflect, divert [to make something change its course] |
aflevere {v} | :: To convey or hand over something |
aflevere {v} | :: to hand in an assignment |
aflevering {noun} | :: delivery |
aflevering {noun} | :: surrender (the yielding or delivery of a possession in response to a demand) |
aflevering {noun} | :: pass (sports: the act of moving the ball or puck from one player to another) |
aflevering {noun} [education] | :: something manufactured by a student (typically a text) submitted to a teacher for commentary and/or appraisal |
aflive {v} | :: to euthanize |
afløb {noun} | :: outlet |
afløb {noun} | :: drain, drainpipe, waste pipe |
afløb {noun} | :: plughole |
afløb {noun} | :: outflow |
afløb {noun} | :: [figurative] outlet, vent |
aflyd {noun} | :: ablaut |
aflyse {v} | :: to cancel |
afmagt {noun} | :: powerlessness |
afmagt {noun} | :: faint, swoon |
aforisme {noun} | :: aphorism (short phrase conveying some principle or concept of thought) |
afpresning {noun} | :: extortion (the practice of extorting money or other property) |
afpresning {noun} | :: blackmail |
afprøvning {noun} | :: invigilation |
Afrika {prop} {c} | :: Africa |
afrikaans {n} | :: Afrikaans (language) |
afrikaner {noun} | :: African (a native of Africa) |
afrikansk {adj} | :: African (of, or pertaining to Africa), abbreviated afr. |
afro- {prefix} | :: Afro- |
afrocentrisk {adj} | :: Afrocentric, focusing on Africa and/or Africans |
afrodansker {noun} [rare, neologism] | :: Dane of African descent |
afrodisiakum {noun} | :: aphrodisiac (food or drug) |
Afrodite {prop} [Greek god] | :: Aphrodite |
afsender {noun} | :: sender (someone who sends) |
afsender {noun} | :: someone who conveys a message |
afskaffe {v} | :: to disband |
afskaffe {v} | :: to abolish |
afsked {noun} | :: a parting; a farewell |
afsked {noun} | :: the leaving of an office or position |
afskedige {v} | :: to fire; sack |
afskedsord {noun} | :: parting word |
afskrift {noun} | :: a copy of a text |
afskriver {noun} | :: a manual copier of texts |
afsky {noun} | :: dislike, disgust, aversion, loathing, detestation |
afsky {noun} | :: abhorrence (extreme aversion) |
afsky {v} | :: hate |
afsky {v} | :: loathe, detest |
afsky {v} | :: abhor |
afskyelig {adj} | :: hateful |
afskyelig {adj} | :: detestable |
afskyelig {adj} | :: abominable |
afskyelig {adj} | :: odious |
afskyelig {adj} | :: disgusting |
afskyelig {adj} | :: loathsome |
afskyelig {adj} | :: atrocious |
afskyelig {adj} | :: vile |
afskyelig {adj} | :: [adverbial] hatefully, detestably, abominably, odiously, disgustingly, atrociously, vilely |
afskygning {noun} | :: hue |
afskygning {noun} [idiomatic] | :: form; shape |
afsløre {v} | :: To reveal |
afslutning {noun} | :: end, finale (the ending part of something) |
afslutte {v} | :: finish, end |
afslutte {v} | :: close, conclude |
afslutte {v} | :: finalize, complete |
afslutte {v} | :: terminate, exit |
afsluttende {v} | :: present participle of afslutte |
afsmitning {noun} | :: a contamination, a staining; a transfer of substances between contacting surfaces on contact |
afsmitning {noun} | :: a stain thus created |
afsmitning {noun} [per extension] | :: an affecting, a passing of conceptions, beliefs etc |
afsnit {noun} | :: part, paragraph or passage in a text |
afsnit {noun} | :: section |
afsnit {noun} | :: episode |
afsnit {noun} | :: segment |
afsnitsfølge {noun} [mathematics] | :: the sequence consisting of the partial sums (of some infinite series) |
afspille {v} | :: To play, to act (in plays,movies,etc.) |
afstand {noun} | :: distance |
af sted {adv} | :: going, off, literally out of or from (a) place. |
afsted {adv} | :: alternative form of af sted |
afstemning {noun} | :: voting |
afstemning {noun} | :: vote (a formalised choice) |
afstemning {noun} | :: ballot |
afstemning {noun} | :: polling |
afstemning {noun} | :: poll |
afstemning {noun} | :: harmonization |
afstemning {noun} | :: matching |
afstemning {noun} | :: balancing |
af syne {adv} | :: out of sight |
aftabuisere {v} | :: detaboo |
aftægt {noun} [historical] | :: accommodation for previous owners, especially by a son taking over a property |
aftagerland {noun} | :: in international trade, the country that imports |
aftale {noun} | :: arrangement |
aftale {noun} | :: agreement |
aftale {noun} | :: deal |
aftale {noun} | :: appointment |
aftale {noun} | :: accord |
aftale {v} | :: arrange |
aftale {v} | :: agree on |
aftalt {v} | :: past participle of aftale |
aften {noun} | :: evening |
aften {noun} | :: night (evening) |
aftenkjole {c} [clothing] | :: an evening dress or evening gown (a dress worn by women for formal events in the evening) |
aftensmad {noun} | :: supper, dinner, evening meal |
aftes {noun} | :: i aftes, i går aftes – last night, yestereve, yesterevening, yesterday evening |
afvænning {noun} | :: rehabilitation, often in the sense of treating drug addiction |
afvente {vt} | :: To await |
afvige {v} | :: deviate |
afvigelse {noun} | :: deviation, departure |
afvigelse {noun} | :: deviance |
afvigelse {noun} | :: aberration |
afvikle {v} | :: to discontinue an enterprise, especially gradually and in an ordered manner |
afvikle {v} | :: to cause some activity to take place |
afvise {v} | :: to reject |
afvise {v} | :: to deny |
åg {noun} | :: yoke |
agat {noun} | :: agate |
Agathe {prop} | :: given name |
agave {noun} | :: agave |
age {vi} [dated] | :: to drive [in a vehicle] |
age {vt} [obsolete] | :: to drive [a vehicle], transport |
agent {noun} | :: agent [all senses] |
ager {noun} [dated] | :: field |
åger {noun} | :: usury |
agere {v} | :: to act |
agere {v} | :: to play |
agerhøne {noun} | :: grey partridge |
ågerkarl {noun} | :: usurer |
agern {noun} [botany] | :: acorn [fruit of the oak tree] |
agern {noun} [anatomy, rare] | :: glans penis |
agglomerat {noun} [geology] | :: agglomerate |
agglutination {noun} | :: agglutination |
agglutinere {v} | :: agglutinate |
aggregere {v} | :: aggregate |
aggression {noun} | :: aggression |
aggressiv {adj} | :: aggressive |
aggressor {noun} | :: aggressor |
agil {adj} | :: agile |
agitation {noun} | :: agitation |
agitator {noun} | :: agitator |
agitere {v} | :: to agitate |
agn {noun} | :: bait |
Agnes {prop} | :: given name |
Agnete {prop} | :: given name |
Agnethe {prop} | :: given name |
agnostiker {noun} | :: an agnostic |
agorafobi {noun} | :: agoraphobia |
agronom {noun} | :: agronomist (scientist specialized in agronomy) |
agronomi {noun} | :: agronomy, agronomics |
agt {noun} | :: intention |
agt {noun} | :: esteem |
agtbar {adj} | :: estimable, respectable |
agte {v} [slightly, formal] | :: intend |
agte {v} | :: esteem, regard favourably |
-agtig {suffix} | :: Forms adjectives, mostly from nouns, the adjectives having the sense "similar to"; -like |
agurk {noun} | :: cucumber |
agurketid {noun} | :: slow news day |
Ahasverus {prop} | :: Ahasuerus |
ahistorisk {adj} | :: ahistorical |
ahmen {interj} | :: pronunciation spelling of jamen |
åh min gud {interj} [rare] | :: oh my God; said in excitement, shock, awe, dismay, or supplication |
ahorn {n} | :: maple |
ahornsirup {c} | :: maple syrup |
aikido {noun} | :: aikido |
ajle {noun} | :: liquid manure, urine |
ajour {adj} | :: up-to-date |
akademi {noun} | :: academy |
akademiker {noun} | :: graduate (a person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution) |
akademiker {noun} | :: academic (member of an academy, college, or university) |
akademisk {adj} | :: academic |
akademisk år {noun} [education] | :: academic year |
a-kasse {noun} | :: an institution handling unemployment insurance |
akilleshæl {noun} | :: Achilles heel (weakness) |
akillessene {noun} [anatomy] | :: Achilles tendon (strong tendon in the calf of the leg) |
akklimatisere {v} | :: to acclimatize |
akkolade {noun} | :: accolade [most senses] |
akkord {noun} | :: chord (combination of three or more pitches) |
akkord {noun} | :: contract (piecework) |
akkord {noun} | :: arrangement, composition (mercantile) |
akkordeon {noun} | :: accordion with free-bass system |
akkumulator {noun} | :: accumulator (wet-cell storage battery; container which stores hydraulic power for release) |
akkumulere {v} | :: accumulate |
akkumuleret {v} | :: past participle of akkumulere |
akkurat {adv} | :: right, exactly |
akkusativ {noun} [grammar] | :: accusative, accusative case |
akkusativ {noun} [grammar] | :: accusative (a word in the accusative case) |
a-kraft {noun} [technology, uncountable] | :: nuclear power (the use of sustained nuclear fission to generate heat and electricity) |
akrobat {noun} | :: acrobat |
akrofobi {c} | :: acrophobia |
akronym {noun} | :: acronym (word formed by initial letters) |
aks {noun} | :: ear (fruiting body of a grain plant) |
aks {noun} | :: spike (ear of grain) |
akse {noun} | :: axis |
aksel {noun} | :: axle |
Aksel {prop} | :: given name |
Akselsen {prop} | :: surname |
akt {noun} | :: act, file (formal or official record) |
akt {noun} | :: act (division of theatrical performance) |
akt {noun} | :: nude, artwork of a naked person |
akt {noun} | :: act |
aktie {noun} | :: share, stock |
aktieselskab {noun} [legal] | :: Corporation; A stock-based company |
aktindsigt {noun} | :: access to public documents (pertaining to some case or related cases) |
aktinium {noun} | :: alternative spelling of actinium |
aktion {noun} | :: action |
aktionere {v} | :: to participate in political activism |
aktionsforskning {noun} [sociology] | :: action research |
aktiv {adj} | :: active |
aktiv {adj} [grammar] | :: active [being in the active voice] |
aktiv {adj} [LGBT, slang] | :: top [of a male with preference for penetrating in same-sex intercourse] |
aktiv {noun} [grammar] | :: active voice |
aktiv {noun} | :: asset |
aktiv ingrediens {noun} | :: active ingredient |
aktivist {noun} | :: activist |
aktivitet {noun} | :: activity |
aktuel {adj} | :: relevant, of interest, topical |
aktuel {adj} | :: current, present |
aktuel koncentration {noun} [chemistry] | :: the amount of some substance that exists within some volume, divided by that volume |
aktuelle begivenheder {cp} [media] | :: current events |
akupunktur {noun} | :: acupuncture (insertion of needles for remedial purposes) |
akvarel {noun} | :: watercolour |
akvarium {noun} | :: aquarium |
-al {suffix} [organic chemistry] | :: -al |
al {pron} | :: all |
al {pron} | :: any |
ål {noun} | :: eel |
ål {noun} | :: bodkin |
a la {prep} | :: alternative form of à la |
à la {prep} | :: a la |
Alabama {prop} | :: Alabama (state) |
Alabamas {prop} | :: genitive of Alabama |
alabast {c} {n} | :: alabaster |
Åland {prop} | :: Åland, Åland Islands; An autonomous province in Finland. Swedish speaking group of islands between Finland and Sweden |
Ålandsøerne {prop} | :: Ålandsøerne (autonomous province). Swedish speaking group of islands between Finland and Sweden |
Alaska {prop} | :: Alaska (state) |
Alaskas {prop} | :: genitive of Alaska |
Albæk {prop} | :: surname |
Albanien {prop} | :: Albanien (country) |
albatros {noun} | :: albatross |
albatros {noun} [golf] | :: an albatross or double eagle (a score of three strokes under par for a hole) |
al begyndelse er svær {proverb} [idiom] | :: all beginning is hard |
Albert {prop} | :: given name |
Alberte {prop} | :: given name, feminine form of Albert |
Albertsen {prop} | :: surname |
albino {noun} | :: albino: person or animal congenitally lacking melanin pigmentation in the skin, eyes, and hair or feathers (or more rarely only in the eyes); one afflicted with albinism |
Ålborg {prop} | :: Aalborg |
albue {noun} | :: elbow |
albue {v} | :: elbow |
albuerum {noun} | :: elbow room |
albuerum {noun} [figuratively] | :: elbow room |
albuet {v} | :: past participle of albue |
album {noun} | :: An album |
albumin {noun} [physiology, organic compound] | :: albumin |
aldehyd {noun} [organic chemistry] | :: aldehyde |
alder {noun} | :: age |
alderssvarende {adj} | :: fitting for one's age |
alderstræk {noun} | :: sign of age |
aldrig {adv} | :: never (at no time) |
aldrig i livet {adv} [idiomatic, emphatic] | :: never ever! never in a million years! |
aldring {noun} | :: aging [US], ageing [UK] (becoming older) |
åleglat {adj} | :: slippery as an eel |
alen {noun} [historical] | :: cubit, ell [a unit of length of varying value, in Denmark 62.8 cm (equal to 2 feet) until 1907] |
alenefar {noun} | :: a single father |
alenlang {adj} | :: very long, lengthy, interminable |
Alex {prop} | :: given name |
Alexander {prop} | :: given name |
Alexandersen {prop} | :: surname |
Alexandra {prop} | :: given name |
Alexandria {prop} | :: Alexandria (city) |
alf {noun} | :: fairy |
alf {noun} | :: elf |
Alf {prop} | :: given name |
alfabet {noun} | :: alphabet |
alfabetisk {adj} | :: alphabetical (in the sequence of the letters of the alphabet) |
Alfader {prop} | :: Odin |
alfahan {noun} | :: alpha male (dominant male in a group of animals) |
alfa og omega {phrase} | :: alpha and omega |
alfapartikel {noun} [physics] | :: alpha particle |
alfons {noun} | :: pimp |
Alfred {prop} | :: given name |
algebra {noun} [mathematics] | :: algebra (using symbols) |
algebra {noun} [mathematics] | :: algebra (study of algebraical structures) |
Algeriet {prop} | :: Algeriet (country) |
algoritme {c} | :: algorithm |
algoritmisk {adj} [mathematics, computing] | :: algorithmic |
Alice {prop} | :: given name |
alkali {noun} [chemistry] | :: an alkali |
alkalimetal {noun} [chemistry] | :: alkali metal |
alkalisk {adj} | :: alkaline |
alkan {noun} [organic chemistry] | :: alkane |
alkohol {noun} | :: alcohol |
alkoholiker {noun} | :: alcoholic (a person addicted to alcohol) |
alkoholisme {noun} | :: alcoholism |
alkoholmisbrug {n} {c} | :: alcohol abuse |
alkymist {noun} | :: alchemist |
Allan {prop} | :: given name |
al landsens {phrase} | :: all sorts of |
alle {pron} | :: plural of al |
alle {c} | :: alternative spelling of allé |
allé {noun} | :: avenue (street bordered by trees) |
alle gode gange tre {phrase} [idiomatic] | :: third time's a charm |
allegori {noun} | :: an allegory |
allegorisk {adj} | :: allegorical |
allegorisk {adv} | :: allegorically |
allehelgensdag {noun} | :: All Saints' Day |
allemandsviden {noun} | :: common knowledge |
aller- {prefix} [used with superlatives, not lexicalising] | :: very |
allerede {adv} | :: already (prior to some time, so soon) |
allergisk {adj} | :: allergic; having an allergy |
allergisk {adj} | :: allergic; of, or pertaining to, an allergy |
alle sammen {pron} | :: alternative form of allesammen |
allesammen {pron} | :: synonym of alle |
alle tiders {adj} | :: great, good |
alle tiders {interj} | :: great (expressing delight) |
alle til hobe {pron} [archaic] | :: all |
alle til hobe {adv} [solemn] | :: all together |
alle veje fører til Rom {proverb} | :: all roads lead to Rome (different paths to the same goal) |
alligator {noun} | :: alligator |
alligevel {adv} | :: nonetheless, nevertheless |
allike {noun} | :: jackdaw (Coloeus monedula) |
allokering {noun} | :: allocation (the process or procedure for allocating things, especially money or other resources.) |
alm. {adj} | :: abbreviation of almindelig |
Alma {prop} | :: given name |
almægtig {adj} | :: almighty |
almagt {noun} | :: omnipotence |
almen {adj} | :: common |
almen {adj} | :: public |
almen {adj} | :: general |
almen {adj} | :: universal |
almeneje {noun} | :: considered to be owned by everyone; particular to no individual or group |
almengyldig {adj} | :: true in general, universally true |
almengyldighed {noun} [uncountable] | :: the quality of being universally true |
almengyldighed {noun} [countable] | :: something universally true |
almenkendt {adj} | :: being common knowledge |
almenmenneskelig {adj} | :: common to all humans |
almennyttig {adj} | :: serving the common good |
almen relativitet {noun} | :: general relativity |
almensprog {noun} | :: vernacular |
almensprog {noun} [rare] | :: lingua franca |
almensproglig {adj} | :: common to all languages; not restricted to only some languages |
almenvel {noun} | :: common good |
almenviden {c} | :: common knowledge, considered as being known by most people |
almindelig {adj} | :: ordinary |
almindelig {adj} | :: usual |
almindelig {adj} | :: common |
almindelig {adj} | :: general (not specific or particular) |
almindelig {adj} | :: universal |
almindelig {adj} | :: prevalent, prevailing |
almindelig {adv} | :: ordinarily |
almindelig sund fornuft er ikke så almindelig endda {proverb} [idiom] | :: good common sense is not so common |
almindelig ugedag {c} | :: weekday |
al'rede {adv} | :: pronunciation spelling of allerede |
alskens {adj} | :: all sorts of; many different kinds of |
altæder {noun} | :: omnivore |
altan {noun} [architecture] | :: balcony (structure extending from a building) |
alt andet lige {adv} | :: all things being equal, ceteris paribus |
alter {noun} [religion] | :: altar, a table or a platform for making sacrifices |
alter {noun} [Christianity] | :: altar, the ritual space of a Christian church |
altergang {noun} [Christianity] | :: Holy Communion |
alternativ {noun} | :: alternative |
alternativ {adj} | :: alternative |
alt for {adv} | :: all too, way too, much too, far too |
altfor {adv} | :: obsolete spelling of alt for |
altid {adv} | :: always |
alting {pron} | :: everything |
alting {noun} | :: Althing [the national parliament of Iceland] |
alting er let ,når bare man kan det {proverb} [idiom] | :: everything is easy when you already learned how to do it |
altmuligmand {noun} | :: a person who performs many sundry duties for an institution; a handyman |
altruistisk {adj} | :: altruistic |
aluminium {n} | :: aluminum |
alveolær {adj} [phonetics] | :: alveolar |
alveolar {noun} [phonetics] | :: alveolar |
alverden {prop} | :: all the world, the whole world |
alverdens {adj} | :: all sorts of |
alvidende fortæller {noun} [literature] | :: omniscient narrator |
Alvilda {prop} | :: given name |
alvor {noun} | :: seriousness (state of being serious) |
alvor {noun} | :: gravity |
alvor {noun} | :: earnestness |
alvorlig {adj} | :: serious (important; weighty; not trifling; leaving no room for play) |
alvorlig {adj} | :: grave |
alvorlig {adj} | :: earnest |
alvorlig {adj} | :: grievous |
alvorlig {adj} | :: [adverbial] seriously, gravely, earnestly, severely, grievously, thoroughly |
alvorsmand {noun} | :: a serious man |
alvorsord {noun} | :: word of reprimand |
amager {noun} | :: person from Amager |
amagerkaner {noun} [humorous] | :: person from Amager |
Amalie {prop} | :: given name; a royal name in Denmark |
Amanda {prop} | :: given name |
amanuensis {c} | :: A teacher at an institute of higher education with a time-limited position (usually three years) |
amanuensis {c} | :: An assistent with a scientific education, e.g. to a doctor in private practice |
amatør {noun} | :: amateur (person attached to a pursuit without pursuing it professionally) |
amatørornitolog {noun} | :: amateur ornithologist |
ambassade {noun} | :: embassy |
ambassadør {noun} | :: ambassador |
ambition {c} | :: ambition |
ambitiøs {adj} | :: ambitious |
ambolt {noun} | :: anvil (tool) |
ambolt {noun} [anatomy] | :: anvil |
ambra {noun} | :: ambergris |
ambra {noun} | :: southernwood (Artemisia abrotanum) |
americium {noun} | :: americium |
Amerika {prop} | :: Amerika (country) |
amerikaner {noun} | :: American [a person from USA] |
amerikaner {noun} [rare] | :: American [a person from the Americas] |
amerikaner {noun} | :: ice cream cone with a chocolate-coated marshmallow treat and jam |
amerikansk {adj} | :: American; of or pertaining to the Americas |
amerikansk {adj} | :: American; of or pertaining to the United States of America (USA) |
amerikansk pandekage {noun} | :: small, thick pancake; American pancake |
Amerikansk Samoa {prop} | :: American Samoa (US overseas territory in Oceania) |
Amerikas Forenede Stater {prop} | :: Amerikas Forenede Stater (country) |
ametyst {noun} | :: amethyst |
amfibium {noun} | :: amphibian (vertebrate) |
amfiteater {n} | :: amphitheatre, amphitheater (US) |
amin {noun} [organic chemistry] | :: amine |
aminosyre {noun} | :: amino acid |
amnesi {noun} | :: amnesia |
amnesti {c} {n} | :: amnesty (act of the sovereign power) |
amøbe {noun} | :: amoeba |
amok {adj} | :: Out of control, especially when armed and dangerous |
amok {adj} | :: In a frenzy of violence, or on a killing spree; berserk |
Amsterdam {prop} | :: Amsterdam (city/and/municipality) |
amt {noun} | :: county [a first level country division in Denmark from 1662–2007] |
Amundsen {prop} | :: surname |
an {adv} | :: on [only used in lexicalized expressions] |
anæmisk {adj} | :: anemic, suffering from anemia |
anæmisk {adj} | :: anemic, lacking in passion and enthusiasm |
anæstesi {noun} | :: anesthesia |
anagram {noun} | :: anagram |
anakonda {noun} | :: anaconda |
analfabet {noun} | :: illiterate (an illiterate person) |
analfabetisk {adj} | :: illiterate |
analfabetisme {noun} | :: illiteracy |
analsex {c} | :: anal sex (sexual intercourse with anal penetration) |
analysere {v} | :: analyze |
ananas {noun} | :: pineapple (fruit, plant) |
anarki {noun} | :: anarchy (absence of any form of political authority or government) |
anatomi {noun} | :: anatomy |
anbefale {v} | :: recommend |
anciennitet {noun} | :: seniority (time) |
and {noun} | :: duck |
and {noun} | :: canard [false or misleading report or story] |
ånd {noun} | :: spirit, mind |
ånd {noun} | :: ghost |
andalusier {noun} | :: Andalusian |
ånde {noun} | :: breath (air expelled from the lungs) |
ånde {v} | :: breathe (to draw air in and out) |
andebestand {noun} | :: duck population |
åndedræt {n} | :: a breath (air expelled from the lungs) |
andefedt {n} | :: duck fat |
åndelig {adj} | :: spiritual |
andemad {noun} | :: duckweed |
anden {pron} | :: other, another, else |
anden {num} | :: second |
andengradsligning {noun} [mathematics] | :: quadratic equation |
anden juledag {c} | :: Boxing Day |
åndenød {noun} | :: dyspnea, shortness of breath |
andenudgave {noun} | :: the second edition (of e.g. a book) |
andenudgave {noun} | :: a copy hereof |
anden verdenskrig {prop} | :: World War II, Second World War |
anderledes {adj} | :: different |
anderledes {adv} | :: differently |
anderledestænkende {adj} [chiefly nominally] | :: differently thinking |
Anders {prop} | :: given name |
Anders And {prop} | :: Donald Duck (one of the Disney characters) |
Andersen {prop} | :: surname |
andersensk {adj} | :: Andersenian |
andet {num} | :: neuter singular of anden |
åndet {adj} | :: silly |
ånde ud {v} [biology] | :: to exhale, to breathe out |
ånde ud {v} [colloquial] | :: to relax |
ånde ud {v} [colloquial] | :: to take the last breath, to die |
andre {pron} | :: plural of anden |
andre {pron} | :: others |
Andrea {prop} | :: given name, feminine form of Andreas |
Andreas {prop} | :: Andrew (biblical figure) |
Andreas {prop} | :: given name |
Andreasen {prop} | :: surname |
andre boller på suppen {phrase} | :: a new situation |
Andresen {prop} | :: surname |
andrik {noun} | :: drake (male duck) |
androide {noun} | :: android (robot with human form) |
åndsforladt {adj} | :: inane |
åndsfraværende {adj} | :: absentminded |
åndsliv {n} | :: intellectual life |
åndssvag {adj} [dated, psychology] | :: mentally retarded |
åndssvag {adj} [colloquial] | :: ridiculous, dumb, retarded |
åndsvag {adj} | :: stupid |
ane {noun} | :: forefather |
ane {v} | :: guess |
ane {v} | :: suspect (to imagine or suppose (something) to be true without evidence) |
ane {v} | :: glimpse |
Ane {prop} | :: given name |
anende {v} | :: present participle of ane |
anerkende {v} | :: to acknowledge, admit |
anerkende {v} | :: to recognize [accept the existence of] |
anerkende {v} | :: to recognize [praise] |
anet {v} | :: past participle of ane |
Anette {prop} | :: given name |
anfald {noun} [medicine] | :: attack, seizure |
anfaldsfri {adj} [medicine] | :: not prone to or without attacks or seizures; seizureless |
anfange {v} [obsolete] | :: to begin |
ang. {prep} | :: abbreviation of angående |
angående {prep} | :: about, concerning, pertaining to |
angakok {noun} | :: angakok |
anglofil {adj} | :: Anglophilic |
anglofil {noun} | :: Anglophile (person who loves the culture of Britain) |
angreb {noun} | :: attack (offense of a battle) |
angreb {noun} | :: assault |
angreb {noun} | :: raid |
angreb {noun} | :: charge |
angribe {v} | :: to attack, assault |
angriber {noun} | :: attacker (someone who attacks, offensive soccer player) |
angst {adj} | :: afraid, anxious, alarmed |
angst {noun} | :: fear, alarm, apprehension, dread |
angst {noun} | :: anxiety |
angst {noun} | :: angst |
ångstrøm {c} | :: angstrom (unit of length, 10-10 m), abbreviated mul |
ångstrøm {c} | :: indefinite plural of ångstrøm |
angstskrig {noun} | :: cry or shriek of terror |
anholde {v} | :: arrest (to seize and take into legal custody) |
anholdelse {noun} | :: arrest (an act or instance of an arrest) |
anime {noun} | :: anime |
anis {noun} | :: anise |
anisotrop {adj} | :: anisotropic |
anisotropi {noun} | :: anisotropy |
anisotropisk {adj} | :: anisotropic |
Anita {prop} | :: given name of Spanish origin |
Anja {prop} | :: given name |
anke {noun} | :: complaint |
anke {noun} | :: appeal |
anke {v} | :: to complain |
anke {v} | :: to appeal (to take a case to a higher court) |
anker {noun} [nautical] | :: anchor |
anker {noun} | :: armature, anchor (rotating part of an electric motor or dynamo) |
anker {noun} | :: barrel (beer), cask (wine) |
anker {noun} | :: anker |
Anker {prop} | :: given name |
Ankersen {prop} | :: surname |
anket {v} | :: past participle of anke |
anklage {noun} | :: an accusation (declaration of fault or blame) |
anklage {v} | :: to accuse |
anklagende {v} | :: present participle of anklage |
ankomme {v} | :: To get to a certain place; to arrive |
ankommet {v} | :: past participle of ankomme |
ankomst {noun} | :: arrival |
ankre {v} | :: to anchor |
ankret {v} | :: past participle of ankre |
anledning {noun} | :: cause, occasion, reason |
anledning {noun} | :: occasion, opportunity |
anløben {adj} | :: drunk |
anmeldelse {noun} | :: A review, a reception, criticism |
anmode {v} | :: to request, ask for [with the preposition om + the thing requested, with or without the person to whom the request is made as an object] |
Ann {prop} | :: given name |
Anna {prop} | :: given name |
Anna {prop} | :: Anna (Biblical prophetess) |
Anne {prop} {c} | :: given name |
annektering {noun} | :: annexation |
Annelise {prop} | :: given name, combination of Anne and Lise, also spelled Anne-Lise |
Anne-Lise {prop} | :: given name |
Annemarie {prop} | :: given name, combination of Anne and Marie, also spelled Anne-Marie |
Anne-Marie {prop} | :: given name, combination of Anne and Marie |
Annemette {prop} | :: given name |
Anne-Mette {prop} | :: given name |
Anne-Sofie {prop} | :: given name, combination of Anne and Sofie |
Annette {prop} | :: given name |
Anni {prop} | :: given name |
Annie {prop} | :: given name |
annihilere {v} | :: to annihilate |
annullation {noun} | :: annulment (the act of annulling; abolition; nullification; cancellation) |
annullere {v} | :: cancel (invalidate, annul) |
annullering {noun} | :: cancel (cancellation) |
annullering {noun} | :: annulment |
annullering {noun} | :: disallowance (in sports) |
Anny {prop} | :: given name |
anonym {adj} | :: anonymous |
anonymisere {v} | :: to anonymise |
anonymitet {noun} | :: anonymity |
anorak {c} | :: anorak |
anordne {v} [rare] | :: to arrange, prescribe |
anordning {noun} | :: device [a thing with a certain purpose] |
anordning {noun} | :: regulation [an instruction from a ministry as to how administrate a law] |
anoreksi {noun} | :: anorexia nervosa |
ansætte {v} | :: to hire, employ, appoint |
ansætte {v} | :: estimate, assess |
ansat {adj} | :: employed |
ansat {noun} | :: employee |
anse {v} | :: to consider, regard |
anseelse {noun} | :: reputation [what somebody is known for] |
anseelse {noun} | :: respect |
anseelse {noun} | :: standing |
anseelse {noun} | :: prestige |
anselig {adj} | :: sizable, of some size |
anset {adj} | :: respected |
ansigt {noun} | :: face (the part of the body) |
anskueliggøre {v} | :: to illustrate, to make more comprehensible |
ansøger {noun} | :: applicant (one who applies) |
ansøger {noun} | :: candidate (a person who is applying to a position for a job) |
ansøgning {noun} | :: an application; a written request for money, help, asylum, work etc |
anstændig {adj} | :: proper, decent |
anstand {noun} | :: dignity |
anstand {noun} | :: decorum, propriety |
anstrøg {noun} | :: trace, tinge, touch |
ansvar {noun} | :: responsibility [the state of being responsible] |
ansvar {noun} | :: liability [an obligation, debt or responsibility owed to someone] |
ansvar {noun} | :: blame |
ansvarlig {adj} | :: responsible (reliable, showing responsibility) |
ansvarlig {adj} | :: responsible (answerable) |
ansvarlig {adj} | :: responsible (being the cause of) |
ansvarsfraskrivelse {noun} [law] | :: disclaimer, waiver |
antage {v n c p} | :: assume, presume |
antage {v n c p} | :: accept |
antage {v n c p} | :: engage, take on |
antage {v n c p} | :: adopt |
antageligvis {adv} | :: presumably |
antagonist {noun} [literature] | :: antagonist |
antal {noun} | :: number (of something); quantity of something countable |
antaste {v} | :: bother someone |
antenne {noun} [zoology] | :: an antenna (on an insect) |
antenne {noun} | :: an aerial (UK) or antenna (transmitting and/or receiving device) |
Anthonsen {prop} | :: surname |
anti- {prefix} | :: anti- |
antibiotikum {n} [pharmacology] | :: An antibiotic |
antikrist {noun} | :: antichrist (evil person) |
antimon {noun} | :: antimony |
antisemitisk {adj} | :: anti-Semitic |
antisemitisme {c} | :: anti-Semitism, hatred of Jews |
antiseptisk {adj} [medicine] | :: antiseptic |
antistof {noun} [physics, uncountable] | :: antimatter |
antistof {noun} [immunology, countable] | :: antibody |
Antoinette {prop} | :: given name |
antologi {noun} | :: anthology (collection of literary works) |
Anton {prop} | :: given name |
Antonie {prop} | :: given name, feminine form of Anton |
Antonsen {prop} | :: surname |
antonym {adj} | :: antonymous |
antonym {noun} | :: antonym |
antonymi {noun} | :: antonymy |
antropomorf {adj} | :: anthropomorphic (having the form of a man) |
antropomorfisme {noun} | :: anthropomorphism |
Antwerpen {prop} | :: Antwerpen (capital city) |
Antwerpen {prop} | :: Antwerpen (province) |
antyde {v} | :: To imply, to suggest |
antydet {v} | :: past participle of antyde |
antydning {noun} | :: hint |
antydning {noun} | :: suggestion |
antydning {noun} | :: indication |
antydning {noun} | :: innuendo |
antydning {noun} | :: trace, touch, suspicion |
Anubis {prop} [Egyptian mythology] | :: Anubis |
anvendt matematik {c} | :: applied mathematics |
anvendt økonomi {noun} | :: applied economics |
anyway {adv} | :: Used to indicate a change of topic |
aorist {noun} | :: aorist [a past tense formation in Classical and Modern Greek and related formations in other Indo-European languages] |
aorist {noun} | :: aorist [verbal aspect in Classical and Modern Greek, equivalent to perfective] |
apalhraun {n} [geology] | :: aa (a type of lava flow) |
apanage {noun} | :: apanage, appanage |
Aphrodite {prop} [Greek god] | :: Aphrodite |
apokope {noun} | :: apocope |
Apollon {prop} [Greek god] | :: Apollo |
apostelheste {noun} [humorous, plural only] | :: legs, seen as vehicles of locomotion |
apostrof {noun} | :: apostrophe (the character ’) |
apotek {noun} | :: pharmacy (a place where prescription drugs are dispensed) |
apoteker {noun} | :: apothecary, pharmacist |
apoteose {noun} | :: apotheosis |
apoteosere {v} | :: to apotheosize |
app {noun} [computing] | :: app |
apparat {noun} | :: instrument, apparatus, appliance, machine |
apparat {noun} | :: device |
apparat {noun} | :: radio or TV set |
apparat {noun} | :: camera |
apparat {noun} | :: telephone, handset, extension |
apparat {noun} | :: machinery |
appelsin {noun} | :: An orange, a fruit from the tree Citrus sinensis |
appelsinfri {adj} | :: free of oranges |
appelsinfri {adj} [slang] | :: sober |
appelsinhud {noun} | :: cellulite |
appelsin i turbanen {noun} [idiomatic] | :: an unexpected stroke of luck |
appelsinjuice {noun} | :: Orange juice |
appelsinskræl {noun} | :: orange peel |
appetit {noun} | :: appetite |
applicere {v} | :: to apply |
applicering {noun} | :: application [act of applying] |
applikation {noun} | :: application (act of applying) |
applikation {noun} [computing] | :: application |
april {c} | :: April (the fourth month of the Gregorian calendar) |
aprilsnar {noun} | :: April fool (practical joke played on April Fools' Day) |
apropos {noun} | :: aside |
apropos {prep} | :: apropos (regarding or concerning) |
apropos {adv} | :: apropos |
ar {noun} | :: scar |
ar {noun} [slang] | :: mouth |
ar {noun} | :: are (square decametre, 100 m²) |
år {noun} | :: year |
ara {noun} | :: macaw (various parrots) |
araber {noun} | :: Arab (a person of Arab origin), Arabian (a native of Arabia) |
araber {noun} | :: Arabian (an Arabian horse) |
Arabien {prop} | :: Arabia (a peninsula between the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf) |
arabisk {adj} | :: Arabic (of, from, or pertaining to Arab countries or cultural behaviour) |
Arabiske Halvø {prop} [geography] | :: Arabian Peninsula, Arabian subcontinent, Arabia (land mass nort-east of Africa) |
aragonisk {adj} | :: Aragonese (of, from, or pertaining to Aragon, the Aragonese people or the Aragonese language) |
aramæer {noun} | :: Aramaean |
arbejde {noun} | :: work (labour, employment, occupation, job) |
arbejde {noun} [physics] | :: work |
arbejde {noun} | :: work (effort expended on a particular task) |
arbejde {v} | :: work, to do a specific task (Generally for money) |
arbejder {noun} | :: worker, workman, laborer, labourer |
arbejderbi {noun} | :: worker bee |
arbejde sort {v} | :: to work without reporting doing so to the appropriate authorities (thus evading taxation) |
arbejdet {v} | :: past participle of arbejde |
arbejdsbi {noun} | :: worker bee |
arbejdsbord {noun} | :: worktable |
arbejdsdag {noun} | :: workday, working day |
arbejdsdeling {noun} | :: division of labour |
arbejdsdygtig {adj} [of a person] | :: able to work |
arbejdsgiver {noun} | :: employer (person or entity which employs others) |
arbejdskollega {noun} | :: a coworker |
arbejdsløs {adj} | :: unemployed (having no job) |
arbejdsløshed {noun} | :: unemployment, joblessness |
arbejdsro {noun} | :: tranquility allowing for productive and/or comfortable work |
arbejdstager {noun} | :: employee |
arbejdsudygtig {adj} | :: incapable of working |
arbitrær {adj} | :: arbitrary (chosen at random) |
årbog {noun} | :: A yearbook |
ard {noun} [historical] | :: plough, ard |
åre {noun} [anatomy] | :: vein (bloodvessel) |
åre {noun} [geology] | :: vein (e.g. with gold) |
åre {noun} [botany] | :: grain (in wood) |
åre {noun} | :: an oar used for rowing |
areal {noun} | :: area, space |
areal {noun} | :: acreage |
årepresse {noun} | :: tourniquet |
Argentina {prop} | :: Argentina (country) |
argentiner {noun} | :: Argentinian (person from Argentina) |
argon {noun} | :: argon |
argument {noun} | :: argument |
argumentere {v} | :: to argue |
århundred {noun} | :: A century; a period of 100 consecutive years |
århundrede {noun} | :: A century; a period of 100 consecutive years |
Århus {prop} {n} | :: Århus (city) |
århusianer {noun} | :: person from Aarhus |
århusiansk {adj} | :: Of or pertaining to the city of Aarhus |
arie {noun} | :: aria (type of musical piece) |
arier {noun} | :: Aryan |
-årig {suffix} | :: aged a specified number of years |
-årig {suffix} | :: of a duration of the specified number of years |
-årigt {suffix} | :: neuter singular of -årig |
Aristofanes {prop} | :: Aristophanes |
aristokrat {noun} | :: aristocrat (one of the aristocracy) |
aristokrati {noun} | :: aristocracy (the nobility or the hereditary ruling class) |
Aristophanes {prop} | :: Aristophanes |
Aristoteles {prop} | :: Aristotle |
aristotelisk {adj} | :: Aristotelian |
aritmetikkens fundamentalsætning {prop} [number theory] | :: fundamental theorem of arithmetic |
Arizona {prop} | :: Arizona (state) |
Arizonas {prop} | :: genitive of Arizona |
ark {noun} | :: a sheet [of paper] |
ark {noun} [biblical] | :: ark [Noah's Ark or the Ark of the Convenant] |
arkæologi {noun} | :: archaeology [study of material culture(s) in the past] |
Arkansas' {prop} | :: genitive of Arkansas |
Arkansas {prop} | :: Arkansas (state) |
arkitekt {noun} | :: architect (a designer of buildings) |
arkitektur {noun} | :: architecture |
arkiv {noun} | :: archive |
arkivar {noun} | :: archivist |
årle {adj} [dated] | :: early |
årlig {adj} | :: yearly, annual (happening once every year) |
årlig {adj} | :: annual (of, for or relating to a whole year) |
årlig {adj} [adverbial, also årligt] | :: yearly, annually |
arm {noun} [anatomy] | :: arm |
arm {adj} [dated] | :: poor, not rich |
arm {adj} | :: unfortunate, poor |
armbåndsur {noun} | :: a wristwatch |
armbrøst {noun} | :: crossbow (mechanised weapon based on the bow) |
arme {noun} | :: army |
Armenien {prop} | :: Armenien (country) |
armhule {noun} | :: armpit (cavity beneath the junction of the arm and shoulder) |
armillarsfære {noun} | :: armillary sphere |
armlægning {noun} | :: arm wrestling |
armod {noun} | :: poverty |
arne {noun} | :: hearth |
Arne {prop} | :: given name |
Arnesen {prop} | :: surname |
Arnold {prop} | :: given name of Germanic origin |
Arnth {prop} | :: surname |
aromatisk {adj} | :: aromatic |
aromatisk {adj} [organic chemistry] | :: aromatic |
Aron {prop} | :: Aaron (biblical figure) |
Aron {prop} | :: given name |
Aronsen {prop} | :: surname |
arp {noun} | :: cradle cap |
arrangement {noun} | :: arrangement |
arrangement {noun} | :: event, party |
arrangere {v} | :: to set up, organize, arrange [especially in a positive manner] |
arre {v} | :: to scar |
arrest {noun} | :: arrest [the process of holding back a suspect] |
arrest {noun} | :: confinement, detention [a short-time prison] |
arresteret {adj} | :: arrested, under arrest |
arret {v} | :: past participle of arre |
arrig {adj} | :: bad-tempered |
arrig {adj} | :: testy, peppery |
arrig {adj} | :: peevish |
arrig {adj} | :: vicious (about a savage and aggressive dog) |
arrigtrold {noun} | :: spitfire (a person with a fiery temper) |
arrogant {adj} | :: arrogant |
årsag {noun} | :: cause |
årsdag {noun} | :: anniversary |
arsen {noun} | :: arsenic (element, chemical symbol As) |
arsenik {noun} | :: arsenic (As2O3) |
årstid {noun} | :: season (quarter of a year), time of year |
art {noun} | :: kind |
art {noun} | :: nature |
art {noun} | :: species |
Arthur {prop} {m} | :: given name |
årti {noun} | :: decade (a period of ten years) |
artig {adj} | :: (especially of a child) well-behaved |
artikel {noun} | :: article [a story, report, or opinion piece] |
artikel {noun} | :: article [an item in a list or a document] |
artikel {noun} | :: article [an entry in a dictionary or an encyclopedia] |
artikel {noun} | :: article, product, commodity [a certain kind of product] |
artikel {noun} [grammar] | :: article [a part of speech indicating that a noun phrase is definite or indefinite] |
artiskok {noun} | :: artichoke |
årtusind {noun} | :: a millennium, a thousand years |
årtusinde {noun} | :: a millennium, a thousand years |
arv {noun} | :: inheritance |
arv {noun} | :: legacy |
arv {noun} | :: heritage |
årvågenhed {noun} | :: a vigilance |
årvågenhed {noun} | :: an alertness |
arve {noun} | :: pimpernel (Anagallis), especially scarlet pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis) |
arve {v} | :: inherit |
arve {v} | :: succeed (to fall heir to; to inherit) |
arvelig {adj} | :: hereditary (which is passed on as inheritance) |
Arvesen {prop} | :: surname |
arvet {v} | :: past participle of arve |
Arvid {prop} | :: given name |
arving {noun} | :: heir, heiress |
as {noun} | :: one of the Æsir |
as {noun} | :: A-flat (A♭) |
A/S {noun} [legal] | :: abbreviation of aktieselskab (a stock-based company) |
ås {noun} | :: esker, ridge |
ås {noun} | :: purlin |
ås {noun} | :: beam |
asbest {c} | :: asbestos |
Asbjørn {prop} | :: given name |
ascorbinsyre {c} | :: unofficial, but common spelling for askorbinsyre |
ase {v} | :: struggle (to labour in difficulty) |
Åse {prop} | :: given name derived from Old Norse Ása |
aseksualitet {noun} | :: asexuality |
aseptisk {adj} [medicine] | :: aseptic |
Aserbajdsjan {prop} | :: Aserbajdsjan (country) |
aset {v} | :: past participle of ase |
asfalt {noun} | :: asphalt, asphalt concrete |
asfaltere {v} | :: asphalt |
asfyksi {noun} | :: asphyxia, asphyxiation |
Asgård {prop} [Norse mythology] | :: Asgard |
Asger {prop} | :: given name |
asiat {noun} | :: Asian |
asie {noun} | :: gherkin |
Asien {prop} [geography] | :: Asia (A continent located east of Europe, west of the Pacific Ocean, north of Oceania and south of the Arctic Ocean.) |
ask {noun} | :: common ash (tree, Fraxinus excelsior) |
aske {noun} | :: ash (solid remains of a fire) |
aske {v} | :: ash |
Aske {prop} | :: given name |
askebæger {noun} | :: ashtray |
Askepot {prop} | :: Cinderella |
asket {v} | :: past participle of aske |
askorbinsyre {noun} | :: ascorbic acid |
Asmus {prop} | :: given name |
asparges {noun} | :: asparagus (asparagus plant) |
aspartam {noun} | :: aspartame |
aspekt {noun} | :: aspect |
Aspergers syndrom {m} | :: Asperger’s syndrome |
aspirere {v} | :: to aspire |
assertiv {adj} | :: assertive |
assimilation {noun} | :: assimilation |
assimilation {noun} [linguistics] | :: assimilation |
assimilation {noun} [sociology] | :: assimilation |
assimilere {v} | :: to assimilate |
assistent {noun} | :: assistant |
assistere {v} | :: to assist |
association {noun} | :: association |
association {noun} | :: group of persons united for some purpose |
associativ {adj} [math] | :: associative |
associativitet {noun} [math] | :: associativity |
associere {v} | :: to associate |
assortiment {noun} | :: assortment |
assurandør {noun} [insurance] | :: insurer |
assurandør {noun} [insurance, now, rare] | :: synonym of forsikringsselskab ("insurance company") |
assyrer {noun} | :: Assyrian |
assyriologi {noun} | :: Assyriology |
assyrisk {adj} | :: Assyrian |
Asta {prop} | :: given name |
astat {n} | :: astatine (element) |
asterisk {noun} | :: asterisk |
asteroide {noun} | :: asteroid |
astma {noun} [pathology] | :: asthma |
astmaanfald {noun} [medicine] | :: asthma attack |
astmapatient {noun} | :: asthma patient |
astmatiker {noun} [pathology] | :: asthmatic |
astmatisk {adj} [pathology] | :: asthmatic |
astmatisk anfald {noun} [pathology, rare] | :: asthma attack |
Astrid {prop} | :: given name |
astro- {prefix} | :: astro-; (pertaining to stars) |
astrofysik {noun} | :: astrophysics |
astrofysiker {noun} | :: astrophysicist |
astrologi {noun} | :: astrology |
astronaut {noun} | :: astronaut |
astronomisk {adj} | :: astronomical (of or relating to astronomy, very large) |
astronomisk enhed {c} | :: astronomical unit |
asyl {noun} | :: asylum, refuge, sanctuary |
asyl {noun} | :: orphanage, crèche |
asylansøger {noun} | :: asylum seeker |
asymmetrisk {adj} | :: asymmetric, asymmetrical |
at {conj} | :: that [introduces a noun clause functioning as the subject, object or predicative of a verb, or as the object of a prepositional phrase] |
at {conj} [archaic] | :: that, in order that, so that [introduces an adverbial clause stating the purpose] |
at {conj} | :: that, so that [introduces an adverbial clause stating the result, normally after a demonstrative adverb or pronoun] |
at {conj} | :: that, why [introducing an independent clause, expressing passion, surprise, anger, or joy] |
at {conj} [proscribed] | :: added pleonastically to other conjunctions: fordi at, hvis at, når at |
at {particle} | :: to [infinitive-marker, obligatory when the infinitive functions as noun phrase or an adverbial phrase, but omitted when it is governed by a modal verb] |
at {particle} | :: introducing an adverb of direction after a phrase that normally governs an infinitive (which may be understood ellipsis) |
at falde er ingen skam, men at blive liggende er {proverb} [idiom] | :: falling is not a shame, keep lying down is |
atgejr {noun} | :: halberd |
Athen {prop} | :: Athen (capital city) |
Athena {prop} [Greek mythology] | :: Athena (the goddess) |
athenæer {noun} | :: Athenian, a citizen of the Greek city of Athens |
athenæisk {adj} | :: Athenian, belonging to the Greek city of Athens |
Athene {prop} [Greek mythology] | :: Athena (the goddess) |
athener {noun} | :: Athenian, a citizen of the Greek city of Athens |
athenienser {noun} | :: Athenian, a citizen of the Greek city of Athens |
atheniensisk {adj} | :: Athenian, belonging to the Greek city of Athens |
athensk {adj} | :: Athenian, belonging to the Greek city of Athens |
atlantisk {adj} | :: Atlantic |
atlet {noun} | :: athlete (a participant in track and field sports) |
atmosfære {noun} | :: atmosphere (gases surrounding a planet) |
atmosfære {noun} | :: atmosphere (unit of pressure) |
atom- {prefix} | :: A-; (nuclear power) |
atom {noun} | :: atom |
atomaffald {noun} | :: nuclear waste |
atombombe {noun} [military, weapon] | :: nuclear bomb, atomic bomb [nuclear weapon] |
atomkerne {noun} [physics] | :: nucleus [positive core of atom] |
atomkraft {noun} [technology] | :: nuclear power (the use of sustained nuclear fission to generate heat and electricity) |
atomnummer {noun} [nuclear physics] | :: atomic number |
atomvåben {n} | :: nuclear weapon, atomic weapon |
atonal {adj} [music] | :: atonal |
at tale er at så, at lytte er at høste {proverb} [idiom] | :: talking is seeding and listening is harvesting |
atten {num} | :: eighteen |
atter {adv} | :: again |
attisk {adj} | :: Attic, belonging to the landscape of Attica or the city of Athens |
attisk {adj} | :: Attic, referring to the dialect or the literature of Classical Athens |
attisk {noun} | :: the Attic dialect of Greek |
atto- {prefix} | :: atto- |
attrå {noun} | :: desire, longing |
attrå {v} | :: to wish, desire |
attrå {v} | :: to covet, yearn |
attribut {n} {c} | :: attribute (characteristic or quality); female characteristics, especially the breasts |
attribut {n} {c} [grammar] | :: attribute (word qualifying a noun) |
atypisk {adj} | :: atypical |
aubergine {noun} | :: eggplant, aubergine (fruit, plant, color) |
auditorium {n} | :: auditorium (large room for speeches, meetings, performances, etc.) |
august {c} | :: August (the eighth month of the Gregorian calendar) |
August {prop} | :: given name. Feminine form: Augusta |
Augusta {prop} | :: given name of Latin origin |
Australien {prop} {n} | :: Australien (continent) |
australier {noun} | :: an Australian (person from Australia) |
australsk {adj} | :: Australian (of or pertaining to Australia) |
autenticitet {noun} | :: authenticity |
autentisk {adj} | :: authentic |
autisme {c} | :: autism |
auto- {prefix} | :: self |
auto- {prefix} | :: automatic |
auto- {prefix} | :: cars |
autodidakt {noun} | :: autodidact (a self-taught person) |
autodidakt {adj} | :: autodidactic, self-taught, self-educated |
autofokus {noun} | :: autofocus |
autograf {noun} | :: autograph |
autokrat {noun} | :: autocrat |
autokrati {noun} | :: autocracy |
automat {noun} | :: kiosk |
automatisk {adj} | :: automatic |
automatisk {adv} | :: automatically |
automobil {noun} | :: automobile |
autonom {adj} | :: autonomous |
autonomi {noun} | :: autonomy |
autoprotolyse {noun} [chemistry] | :: autoprotolysis |
autopsi {noun} | :: autopsy (a dissection performed on a cadaver) |
autorisation {noun} | :: authorization (formal sanction, permission or warrant) |
autoritet {noun} | :: authority |
autoritetstro {noun} | :: compliance with and faith in authority |
av {adj} | :: abbreviation of audiovisuel |
av {interj} | :: ouch (expression of one's own physical pain) |
avance {noun} | :: profit |
avancere {v} | :: to advance |
avancere {v} | :: to be promoted |
avanceret {adj} | :: advanced |
avantgarde {noun} | :: avantgarde, avant-garde |
ave {c} | :: discipline, keeping in check |
ave {noun} | :: Ave Maria |
ave {v} | :: discipline, check, restrain |
avenue {noun} | :: avenue |
avis {noun} [journalism] | :: newspaper |
avl {noun} | :: breeding [of animals] |
avl {noun} | :: growing [of plants] |
avle {v} | :: to grow, raise [to produce plants] |
avle {v} | :: to breed, raise [to produce animals] |
avle {v} | :: to procreate, sire, beget [to have children] |
avle {v} [metaphorically] | :: to create |
avler {noun} | :: breeder [of plants or animals] |
avocado {noun} | :: avocado |
avokado {noun} | :: avocado |
Axel {prop} | :: given name |
Axelsen {prop} | :: surname |