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gramse

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Danish

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Verb

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gramse (imperative grams, infinitive at gramse, present tense gramser, past tense gramsede, perfect tense har gramset)

  1. to paw, to grope, to touch in a sexual way

Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse gramr, from Proto-Germanic *gramaz. Cognate of Danish gram (irate), Icelandic gramur. Doublet of gräma.

Adjective

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gramse (not comparable)

  1. annoyed, angry

Usage notes

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Only used predicatively.

References

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