læne

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Danish

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Etymology

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Either inherited from Old Norse *hlina or borrowed from Middle Low German lēnen, from Proto-Germanic *hlināną (to lean), cognate with English lean and German lehnen. In all these languages, the verb has merged with the causative *hlainijaną (to cause to lean). The verbs go back to

Pronunciation

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Verb

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læne (imperative læn, infinitive at læne, present tense læner, past tense lænede, perfect tense har lænet)

  1. to lean

References

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Old English

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Etymology

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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lǣne

  1. transitory

Declension

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Derived terms

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References

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  • lǣne in Old English Aerobics Glossary