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tvinge

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Danish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /tveŋə/, [ˈtˢʋ̥eŋə]

Etymology 1

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From Old Danish thwængæ (thong), from Old Norse þvengr, from Proto-Germanic *þwanguz, *þwangiz, cognate with English thong, German Zwang. Doublet of tvang. Related to the following verb.

Noun

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tvinge c (singular definite tvingen, plural indefinite tvinger)

  1. clamp
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Etymology 2

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From Old Norse þvinga, from Proto-Germanic *þwinhaną, cognate with Swedish tvinga, German zwingen, Dutch dwingen.

Verb

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tvinge (past tense tvang, past participle tvunget, attributive common tvungen, attributive definite or plural tvungne)

  1. to force
  2. to compel
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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Old Norse þvinga. Cognates: see German zwingen.

Verb

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tvinge (imperative tving, present tense tvinger, passive tvinges, simple past tvang, past participle tvunget, present participle tvingende)

  1. to force
  2. to compel
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