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forvitre

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Danish

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Etymology

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From German verwittern, from ver- and Wetter (weather).

Verb

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forvitre (imperative forvitr, infinitive at forvitre, present tense forvitrer, past tense forvitrede, perfect tense har forvitret)

  1. to crumble (to fall apart)
  2. to weather

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From German verwittern.

Verb

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forvitre (imperative forvitr or forvitre, present tense forvitrer, passive forvitres, simple past and past participle forvitra or forvitret, present participle forvitrende)

  1. to crumble, disintegrate
  2. to weather (e.g. rock)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From German verwittern.

Verb

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forvitre (present tense forvitrar, past tense forvitra, past participle forvitra, passive infinitive forvitrast, present participle forvitrande, imperative forvitre/forvitr)

  1. to crumble, disintegrate
  2. to weather (e.g. rock)

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