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daske

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Danish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse daska. Most likely Onomatopoeic. Cognate with German tatschen

Pronunciation

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Verb

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daske (imperative dask, infinitive at daske, present tense dasker, past tense daskede, perfect tense dasket)

  1. (informal) To move or walk lackadaisically or carelessly, to dawdle
    Synonyms: vappe, dalre, slentre
  2. to pat, tap (with the hand or a tool etc.)
  3. to move or tilt back and forth (body part, object etc.)
    Coordinate terms: vippe, dingle

Conjugation

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Conjugation of daske
active passive
present dasker daskes
past daskede daskedes
infinitive daske daskes
imperative dask
participle
present daskende
past dasket
(auxiliary verb have)
gerund dasken

Derived terms

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References

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West Frisian

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Noun

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daske n (plural daskes)

  1. diminutive of das