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pirre

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Middle English

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Etymology 1

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From Old French peré, perey.

Noun

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pirre

  1. Alternative form of perre (perry)

Etymology 2

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From Anglo-Norman perree, pirrie.

Noun

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pirre

  1. Alternative form of perre (jewels)

Danish

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Etymology

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From Swedish pirra.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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pirre (imperative pir, infinitive at pirre, present tense pirrer, past tense pirrede, perfect tense pirret)

  1. to stimulate, incite (with smells, sounds etc.)
    Coordinate term: kildre
    1. to arouse, entice (sexually)
      Synonym: ægge
  2. (rare) to poke (around in something)
    Synonym: pirke

Conjugation

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Conjugation of pirre
active passive
present pirrer pirres
past pirrede pirredes
infinitive pirre pirres
imperative pir
participle
present pirrende
past pirret
(auxiliary verb have)
gerund pirren

See also

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References

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Spanish

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Verb

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pirre

  1. only used in me pirre, first-person singular present subjunctive of pirrarse
  2. only used in se pirre, third-person singular present subjunctive of pirrarse
  3. only used in se ... pirre, syntactic variant of pírrese, third-person singular imperative of pirrarse