rynke

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Danish

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse hrukka.

Noun

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rynke c (singular definite rynken, plural indefinite rynker)

  1. wrinkle (in the skin)
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Etymology 2

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From Old Norse hrökkva.

Verb

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rynke (imperative rynk, infinitive at rynke, present tense rynker, past tense rynkede, perfect tense rynket)

  1. wrinkle, distort (skin)
    at rynke panden
    to frown ("to wrinkle the forehead")
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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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Related to Old Norse hrøkkva, hrukka

Noun

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rynke f or m (definite singular rynka or rynken, indefinite plural rynker, definite plural rynkene)

  1. a wrinkle (in the skin)
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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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Related to Old Norse hrøkkva, hrukka

Noun

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rynke f (definite singular rynka, indefinite plural rynker, definite plural rynkene)

  1. a wrinkle (in the skin)
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