dynta

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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Compare Old Norse dyntr.

Verb

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dynta (present tense dyntar, past tense dynta, past participle dynta, passive infinitive dyntast, present participle dyntande, imperative dynta/dynt)

  1. To push, rock.
  2. To attitudinise.

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See also

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