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angra

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See also: ångra

Icelandic

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Etymology

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From Old Norse angra (to distress, grieve).

Verb

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angra (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative angraði)

  1. to bother [with accusative]
    Hættu að angra mig.
    Stop bothering me.

Anagrams

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Khumi Chin

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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angra

  1. demon, evil spirit

References

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  • K. E. Herr (2011) The phonological interpretation of minor syllables, applied to Lemi Chin[1], Payap University, page 45

Norwegian Bokmål

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Alternative forms

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Verb

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angra

  1. inflection of angre:
    1. simple past
    2. past participle

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Verb

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angra (present tense angrar, past tense angra, past participle angra, passive infinitive angrast, present participle angrande, imperative angra/angr)

  1. Alternative form of angre

Old Norse

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Etymology

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From angr.

Verb

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angra

  1. to grieve, vex, distress
  2. (impersonal) to be grieved

Conjugation

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Conjugation of angra — active (weak class 2)
infinitive angra
present participle angrandi
past participle angraðr
indicative subjunctive
present past present past
1st person singular angra angraða angra angraða
2nd person singular angrar angraðir angrir angraðir
3rd person singular angrar angraði angri angraði
1st person plural ǫngrum ǫngruðum angrim angraðim
2nd person plural angrið ǫngruðuð angrið angraðið
3rd person plural angra ǫngruðu angri angraði
imperative present
2nd person singular angra
1st person plural ǫngrum
2nd person plural angrið
Conjugation of angra — mediopassive (weak class 2)
infinitive angrask
present participle angrandisk
past participle angrazk
indicative subjunctive
present past present past
1st person singular ǫngrumk ǫngruðumk ǫngrumk ǫngruðumk
2nd person singular angrask angraðisk angrisk angraðisk
3rd person singular angrask angraðisk angrisk angraðisk
1st person plural ǫngrumsk ǫngruðumsk angrimsk angraðimsk
2nd person plural angrizk ǫngruðuzk angrizk angraðizk
3rd person plural angrask ǫngruðusk angrisk angraðisk
imperative present
2nd person singular angrask
1st person plural ǫngrumsk
2nd person plural angrizk

Derived terms

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Further reading

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  • Zoëga, Geir T. (1910) “angra”, in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press; also available at the Internet Archive

Portuguese

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Etymology

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From Late Latin ancra, angra (valley, space between two trees), perhaps a variant of Vulgar Latin *angula, from Latin angulus (angle, corner).[1]

Pronunciation

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Noun

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angra f (plural angras)

  1. (geography) bight
  2. (nautical) roadstead (a partly-sheltered anchorage outside a harbour)

References

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  1. ^ Roberts, Edward A. (2014) A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish Language with Families of Words based on Indo-European Roots, Xlibris Corporation, →ISBN, p. 118