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ledsage

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Danish

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Etymology

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From Swedish ledsaga or Middle Low German leitsagen.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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ledsage (imperative ledsag, infinitive at ledsage, present tense ledsager, past tense ledsagede, perfect tense ledsaget)

  1. to accompany, escort
  2. to (let) something occur simultaneously; be a consequence of
    Coordinate terms: akkompagnere, supplere
    1. to help, accompany someone (musically)

Conjugation

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Conjugation of ledsage
active passive
present ledsager ledsages
past ledsagede ledsagedes
infinitive ledsage ledsages
imperative ledsag
participle
present ledsagende
past ledsaget
(auxiliary verb have)
gerund ledsagen

Derived terms

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References

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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Possibly from Swedish ledsaga and Middle Low German leitsagen

Verb

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ledsage (imperative ledsag, present tense ledsager, passive ledsages, simple past and past participle ledsaga or ledsaget, present participle ledsagende)

  1. to accompany

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