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Old Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse þrøngva, from Proto-Germanic *þrangwijaną.
Verb
þrængia
- to compress
- to press, to push, to force
- to expel, to drive away
Conjugation
Conjugation of þrængia (weak)
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present
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past
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infinitive
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þrængia
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—
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participle
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þrængiandi, þrængiande
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þrængþer
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active voice
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indicative
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subjunctive
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imperative
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indicative
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subjunctive
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iæk
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þrængir
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þrængi, þrænge
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—
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þrængþi, þrængþe
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þrængþi, þrængþe
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þū
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þrængir
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þrængi, þrænge
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þræng
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þrængþi, þrængþe
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þrængþi, þrængþe
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han
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þrængir
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þrængi, þrænge
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—
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þrængþi, þrængþe
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þrængþi, þrængþe
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vīr
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þrængium, þrængiom
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þrængium, þrængiom
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þrængium, þrængiom
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þrængþum, þrængþom
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þrængþum, þrængþom
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īr
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þrængin
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þrængin
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þrængin
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þrængþin
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þrængþin
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þēr
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þrængia
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þrængin
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—
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þrængþu, þrængþo
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þrængþin
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mediopassive voice
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indicative
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subjunctive
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imperative
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indicative
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subjunctive
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iæk
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þrængis
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þrængis, þrænges
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—
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þrængþis, þrængþes
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þrængþis, þrængþes
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þū
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þrængis
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þrængis, þrænges
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—
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þrængþis, þrængþes
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þrængþis, þrængþes
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han
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þrængis
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þrængis, þrænges
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—
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þrængþis, þrængþes
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þrængþis, þrængþes
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vīr
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þrængiums, þrængioms
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þrængiums, þrængioms
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—
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þrængþums, þrængþoms
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þrængþums, þrængþoms
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īr
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þrængins
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þrængins
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—
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þrængþins
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þrængþins
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þēr
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þrængias
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þrængins
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—
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þrængþus, þrængþos
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þrængþins
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Descendants
References
- þrängia in Knut Fredrik Söderwall, Ordbok öfver svenska medeltids-språket, del 2:2. Þ(TH)-Ö