drysse

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Middle English

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Verb

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drysse

  1. Alternative form of dressen

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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Cf. Swedish drösa, Danish drysse.

Verb

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drysse (imperative dryss, present tense drysser, passive drysses, simple past dryssa or drysset or dryste, past participle dryssa or drysset or dryst, present participle dryssende)

  1. to sprinkle, scatter, strew
  2. to drift or fall down, to lose petals etc.

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Norwegian Nynorsk drjose.

Verb

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drysse (present tense drysser, past tense dryste, past participle dryst, passive infinitive dryssast, present participle dryssande, imperative dryss)

  1. to sprinkle, scatter, strew
  2. to drift or fall down, to lose petals etc.

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