d. {art}
|
:: abbreviation of den (as used in dates)
|
da. {adj}
|
:: abbreviation of dansk
|
da {adv}
|
:: surely
|
da {adv}
|
:: then
|
da {conj}
|
:: when (referring to finished events)
|
da {conj}
|
:: as, at the same time as
|
da {conj}
|
:: because
|
dåb {noun}
|
:: baptism (christian sacrament with water)
|
dacit {c}
|
:: dacite
|
dåd {noun}
|
:: feat, deed; an impressive, heroic or otherwise laudable act
|
dadel {c}
|
:: date (fruit)
|
dadel {c}
|
:: chastisement, rebuke
|
dadel {c}
|
:: testicle
|
dæk {noun}
|
:: tyre (UK), tire (US)
|
dæk {noun}
|
:: a deck
|
dække {v}
|
:: cover
|
dække {v}
|
:: veil
|
dække {v}
|
:: set
|
dækket direkte tale {noun}
|
:: free indirect speech
|
dæmon {noun}
|
:: demon (evil spirit)
|
dæmon {noun}
|
:: instinct, urge
|
dæmon {noun}
|
:: daemon, demon (a spirit or lesser divinity)
|
dæmpe {v}
|
:: to curb
|
dæmpe {v}
|
:: to damp, to dampen, to moderate, to mitigate
|
dæmpe {v}
|
:: to dim
|
dæmpe {v}
|
:: to muffle, to deaden
|
dæmpe {v}
|
:: to lower
|
dæmpe {v}
|
:: to tone down
|
dæmpet {v}
|
:: past participle of dæmpe
|
dær {adv}
|
:: obsolete spelling of der
|
Daesh {prop}
|
:: Daesh
|
dag {noun}
|
:: day
|
dagbog {noun}
|
:: diary
|
daggry {noun}
|
:: dawn
|
daglig {adj}
|
:: daily
|
dagligliv {noun}
|
:: daily life, everyday life
|
dagligstue {noun}
|
:: living room, sitting room
|
dagligstue {noun}
|
:: dayroom
|
dagligt {adv}
|
:: daily, every day, on a daily basis
|
dagligvare {noun}
|
:: basic commodity, grocery
|
dagligvarebutik {noun}
|
:: grocery store
|
Dagmar {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Dagny {prop}
|
:: given name
|
dagpenge {noun}
|
:: unemployment insurance; money paid by an a-kasse to its unemployed members
|
daguerreotypi {noun}
|
:: daguerreotypy
|
daguerreotypi {noun}
|
:: daguerreotype
|
daguerreotypist {noun}
|
:: daguerreotypist
|
Dahl {prop}
|
:: surname
|
daktyl {noun}
|
:: dactyl
|
daktylisk {adj}
|
:: dactylic
|
dal {noun}
|
:: dale, valley (elongated depression between hills or mountains)
|
dale {v}
|
:: fall
|
dale {v}
|
:: descend
|
dale {v}
|
:: go down
|
dale {v}
|
:: sink
|
dale {v}
|
:: decrease
|
dale {v}
|
:: fall off
|
dale {v}
|
:: subside
|
dale {v}
|
:: decline
|
daler {noun}
|
:: taler (Germanic unit of currency used between the 15th and 19th centuries)
|
daler {noun}
|
:: two kroner
|
dalet {v}
|
:: past participle of dale
|
Dalmatien {prop}
|
:: Dalmatien (region)
|
Dalsgaard {prop}
|
:: surname
|
dam {noun}
|
:: pond
|
dam {noun}
|
:: corf, livewell (for storage of live fish under water)
|
dam {c} {n}
|
:: draughts, checkers
|
dam {noun}
|
:: king (superior piece in draughts)
|
Dam {prop}
|
:: surname
|
damask {noun}
|
:: damask
|
Damaskus {prop}
|
:: Damaskus (capital)
|
dame {noun}
|
:: lady, woman
|
dame {noun}
|
:: lady
|
dame {noun}
|
:: girlfriend
|
dame {noun}
|
:: queen
|
damebesøg {noun}
|
:: a visit from a female of a sexual and/or romantic nature
|
damp {noun}
|
:: steam
|
dampe {v}
|
:: steam
|
dampe {v}
|
:: puff (to emit smoke, gas, etc., in puffs)
|
damper {noun}
|
:: steamer, steamboat, steamship
|
dampet {v}
|
:: past participle of dampe
|
dampskib {noun}
|
:: steamboat, steamship, steamer
|
Dan {prop}
|
:: Dan
|
Dan {prop}
|
:: given name derived from Old Norse Danr
|
danablu {noun}
|
:: Danish blue
|
danablue {noun}
|
:: alternative spelling of danablu
|
danbo {noun}
|
:: Danbo
|
Danbo {noun}
|
:: Danbo
|
dandere {v}
|
:: to dander (wander about)
|
danderende {v}
|
:: present participle of dandere
|
danderet {v}
|
:: past participle of dandere
|
dands {noun}
|
:: obsolete spelling of dans
|
dandse {v}
|
:: obsolete spelling of danse
|
dandser {noun}
|
:: obsolete spelling of danser
|
dandserinde {noun}
|
:: obsolete spelling of danserinde
|
dane {noun}
|
:: Dane (historical tribe)
|
dane {noun}
|
:: Dane (inhabitant of Denmark)
|
dåne {v}
|
:: to faint, to swoon
|
danefæ {noun}
|
:: unearthed artifacts of cultural-historical value
|
danegæld {noun}
|
:: Danegeld (a tax raised to pay tribute to Viking raiders)
|
Danelagen {prop}
|
:: The Danelaw
|
daner {cp}
|
:: Danes
|
dånet {v}
|
:: past participle of dåne
|
danglish {n}
|
:: Danglish
|
Daniel {prop}
|
:: Daniel
|
Daniel {prop}
|
:: Daniel (book of the Bible)
|
Daniel {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Daniella {prop}
|
:: given name derived from Daniel
|
Danielle {prop}
|
:: given name borrowed from French
|
Danielsen {prop}
|
:: surname
|
danisere {v}
|
:: to Danicize
|
Danmark {prop}
|
:: Denmark
|
Danmark-Norge {prop}
|
:: Denmark-Norway
|
Danmarks {prop}
|
:: genitive of Danmark
|
danmarkshistorie {noun}
|
:: history of Denmark
|
dannebrog {noun}
|
:: Dannebrog (the Danish national flag)
|
dannelse {noun}
|
:: coming into being, formation
|
dannelse {noun}
|
:: culturedness, cultivatedness
|
dannelsesrejse {noun}
|
:: a trip taken, usually by a young person, to acquire a well-rounded knowledge and understanding of various cultures, with their art, language, social structures etc
|
dannelsesroman {noun}
|
:: bildungsroman
|
Dannemark {prop}
|
:: obsolete form of Danmark
|
Dannevang {prop}
|
:: Denmark
|
Danni {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Danny {prop}
|
:: given name borrowed from English
|
dans {noun}
|
:: a dance
|
danse {v}
|
:: to dance
|
danse efter nogens pibe {v}
|
:: dance to someone's tune
|
danser {noun}
|
:: a dancer
|
danserinde {noun}
|
:: dancer (a female dancer)
|
dansk {adj}
|
:: Danish
|
dansk {n}
|
:: the Danish language
|
dansk {noun}
|
:: Dane
|
dansk {noun}
|
:: the Danish people
|
dansker {noun}
|
:: Dane (person from Denmark or of Danish descent)
|
Dansk Folkeparti {prop}
|
:: A populist political party in Denmark generally characterized as rightist
|
dansk-norsk {adj}
|
:: Dano-Norwegian (referring to Denmark and/or Norway, and especially to Denmark-Norway)
|
danskvand {noun}
|
:: mineral water (uncountable)
|
danskvand {noun}
|
:: mineral water (countable, a bottle or a glass of mineral water)
|
dåre {noun}
|
:: fool
|
dåre {v}
|
:: captivate, charm, enchant, fascinate
|
dåret {v}
|
:: past participle of dåre
|
dårlig {adj}
|
:: bad, unwell, poor
|
dårlig {adv}
|
:: alternative form of dårligt
|
dårligt {adv}
|
:: bad, badly, poorly
|
darmstadtium {noun}
|
:: darmstadtium
|
darwinistisk {adj}
|
:: Darwinistic
|
das {noun}
|
:: privy, outhouse
|
dåse {noun}
|
:: can, tin
|
dåse {noun}
|
:: box, canister, caddy (container)
|
dåse {noun}
|
:: pussy (vagina, vulva)
|
dåse {noun}
|
:: cunt (woman)
|
dåseøl {n} {c}
|
:: {n} canned beer
|
dåseøl {n} {c}
|
:: {c} can of beer
|
data {noun}
|
:: datum, data
|
data {noun}
|
:: curriculum vitae, résumé
|
database {noun}
|
:: database
|
datalogi {noun}
|
:: datalogy, computer science
|
datamat {noun}
|
:: computer
|
datapunkt {noun}
|
:: data point (datum)
|
datapunkt {noun}
|
:: data point (point in chart or graph)
|
datasæt {noun}
|
:: data set
|
date {noun}
|
:: a date (meeting with a lover or potential lover)
|
date {v}
|
:: to date (someone)
|
datende {v}
|
:: present participle of date
|
datere {v}
|
:: to date
|
datid {noun}
|
:: that time, (of) the time
|
datid {noun}
|
:: past tense, preterite, simple past
|
dato {noun}
|
:: date (a given point of time)
|
datolinje {noun}
|
:: the Date Line (International Date Line)
|
datter {noun}
|
:: daughter
|
datterkerne {noun}
|
:: daughter nuclide
|
dav {interj}
|
:: hello
|
daværende {adj}
|
:: then, of that time, that existed or were effective at that time
|
David {prop}
|
:: David
|
David {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Davidsen {prop}
|
:: surname
|
davre {c}
|
:: breakfast
|
d'damer {pron}
|
:: Used to address two or more females
|
DDO {prop}
|
:: Den Danske Ordbog
|
DDR {prop}
|
:: synonym of Østtyskland
|
de {art}
|
:: plural definite article
|
de {pron}
|
:: they (third-person plural nominative pronoun)
|
de {pron}
|
:: those (plural demonstrative pronoun)
|
De {pron}
|
:: The formal counterpart to du, you
|
debat {noun}
|
:: debate
|
debattør {noun}
|
:: debater
|
debil {adj}
|
:: moronic
|
debitor {noun}
|
:: debtor
|
debut {noun}
|
:: debut
|
december {c}
|
:: December (the twelfth and last month of the Gregorian calendar)
|
decennium {n}
|
:: decade; a period of ten years
|
decentralisering {noun}
|
:: decentralization
|
deci- {prefix}
|
:: deci-
|
decimeter {noun}
|
:: decimetre
|
ded {pron}
|
:: pronunciation spelling of det
|
de damer {pron}
|
:: Used to address two or more females
|
de der {phrase}
|
:: those, those ones
|
deducere {v}
|
:: to deduce
|
deepthroate {vt}
|
:: to receive fellatio from or perform irrumatio on such that the penis is fully engulfed in the mouth of the partner
|
de evige jagtmarker {prop}
|
:: death
|
defaitisme {noun}
|
:: defeatism
|
defaitist {noun}
|
:: defeatist
|
defaitistisk {adj}
|
:: defeatist
|
defekt {adj}
|
:: defective
|
defekt {noun}
|
:: an undesirable quality; a defect
|
definere {v}
|
:: to define
|
definerlig {adj}
|
:: definable
|
definitionsmængde {noun}
|
:: domain
|
definitorisk {adj}
|
:: definitional
|
de fleste selvmord i danmark begås med kniv og gaffel {proverb}
|
:: eat healthy, otherwise you might die early
|
deflorere {vt}
|
:: To take the virginity of (somebody), especially a woman or girl; to deflower
|
deflorere {vt}
|
:: To use for the first time
|
De Forenede Nationer {prop}
|
:: United Nations
|
deformere {v}
|
:: to deform
|
degenerere {v}
|
:: to degenerate
|
de gustibus non disputandum est {proverb}
|
:: alternative form of de gustibus non est disputandum
|
de gustibus non est disputandum {proverb}
|
:: there's no accounting for taste
|
de her {phrase}
|
:: these, these ones
|
de herrer {pron}
|
:: Used to address two or more males
|
dehydrere {v}
|
:: to dehydrate
|
deilig {adj}
|
:: obsolete spelling of dejlig
|
deisme {noun}
|
:: deism
|
dej {noun}
|
:: dough (mix of flour and water)
|
dej {noun}
|
:: paste (flour, fat, or similar ingredients used in making pastry)
|
dej {noun}
|
:: batter (a beaten mixture of flour and liquid, usually egg and milk, used for baking)
|
dejlig {adj}
|
:: delightful
|
dejlig {adj}
|
:: lovely
|
dejlig {adj}
|
:: beautiful
|
dejlig {adj}
|
:: delicious
|
dejlig {adj}
|
:: fine, nice
|
dejlig {adj}
|
:: delightfully, beautifully
|
dekade {noun}
|
:: decade
|
dekadent {adj}
|
:: decadent
|
dekagram {noun}
|
:: decagram
|
dekan {noun}
|
:: dean (head of a faculty)
|
dekan {noun}
|
:: alternative spelling of decan
|
dekantere {v}
|
:: to decant
|
dekanteret {v}
|
:: past participle of dekantere
|
dekonstruktion {noun}
|
:: deconstruction
|
dekoration {noun}
|
:: decoration
|
dekorativ {adj}
|
:: decorative
|
dekret {noun}
|
:: decree
|
del {noun}
|
:: part, portion
|
del {noun}
|
:: proportion
|
del {noun}
|
:: share, portion
|
del {noun}
|
:: section
|
delagtig {adj}
|
:: involved in
|
delagtig {adj}
|
:: part of / to
|
Delaware {prop}
|
:: Delaware (state)
|
Delawares {prop}
|
:: genitive of Delaware
|
dele {v}
|
:: divide
|
dele {v}
|
:: share
|
dele {v}
|
:: split
|
delegat {noun}
|
:: delegate
|
delegere {v}
|
:: delegate
|
dele kagen {v}
|
:: share economic outcome
|
delelig {adj}
|
:: divisible, able to be divided
|
delelig {adj}
|
:: divisible
|
dele sol og vind lige {noun}
|
:: share and share alike
|
dele vandene {v}
|
:: to induce debate; to be the object of opposite opinions
|
delfin {noun}
|
:: dolphin
|
delgraf {noun}
|
:: subgraph
|
delikat {adj}
|
:: exquisite
|
delikat {adj}
|
:: delicate
|
delmængde {noun}
|
:: subset
|
dels {adv}
|
:: partly
|
delstat {noun}
|
:: a member state in a confederational nation, such as a German Bundesland or a Usonian state
|
delstatsparlament {noun}
|
:: state parliament; the parliament of a state
|
delstatsregering {noun}
|
:: A state government, a government of a member state
|
delt {v}
|
:: past participle of dele
|
delta {noun}
|
:: a river delta
|
delta {noun}
|
:: delta (the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, Δ, δ.)
|
deltage {v}
|
:: participate
|
deltagelse {noun}
|
:: participation
|
deltagelse {noun}
|
:: attendance
|
deltagelse {noun}
|
:: sympathy
|
deltagelsesdemokrati {noun}
|
:: participatory democracy
|
dem {pron}
|
:: them
|
Dem {pron}
|
:: you
|
demarkation {noun}
|
:: the area along a demarcation line (demarcation)
|
dementere {v}
|
:: to deny
|
demivand {noun}
|
:: demineralized water
|
demobånd {n}
|
:: demo tape
|
demokrati {n}
|
:: democracy
|
demokratisk {adj}
|
:: democratic
|
demonisere {v}
|
:: to demonise
|
demonstrant {noun}
|
:: protester, demonstrator, participant in a demonstration
|
demonstration {noun}
|
:: demonstration
|
demonstrativ {adj}
|
:: demonstrative
|
demonstrativ {adj}
|
:: ostentatious, unsubtly expressing an opinion without actually articulating it
|
demonstrere {v}
|
:: to demonstrate
|
demontere {v}
|
:: to dismantle
|
demontere {v}
|
:: to defuse
|
demontere {v}
|
:: to disassemble
|
demonteret {v}
|
:: past participle of demontere
|
demoralisere {v}
|
:: to demoralize
|
demotivation {noun}
|
:: demotivation
|
demotivere {v}
|
:: demotivate
|
den {art}
|
:: the
|
den {pron}
|
:: that, the
|
den {pron}
|
:: it
|
den dag i dag {adv}
|
:: to this very day (emphatic way of saying "still, even now ")
|
den dame {pron}
|
:: Used to address a female
|
den der {phrase}
|
:: that, that one
|
den, der graver en grav for andre, falder tit selv i den {proverb}
|
:: Karma sees to all evildoers and the same fate they work to achieve for others will befall them
|
den, der kommer først til mølle, får først malet {proverb}
|
:: first come, first served
|
den der ler sidst, ler bedst {proverb}
|
:: he who laughs last laughs best
|
den der sladrer til dig sladrer også om dig {proverb}
|
:: those who go behind the back of others do the same to you
|
den der tier samtykker {proverb}
|
:: those who keep quiet agree
|
dendrit {noun}
|
:: dendrite
|
dendrokronologi {noun}
|
:: dendrochronology
|
den ene hånd vasker den anden {proverb}
|
:: you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours
|
den enes død, den andens brød {proverb}
|
:: the misfortune of one person may be fortunate for someone else
|
den er god nok {phrase}
|
:: it's true
|
den gregorianske kalender {c}
|
:: the Gregorian calendar
|
den her {phrase}
|
:: this, this one
|
den herre {pron}
|
:: Used to address a male
|
den må du længere ud på landet med {interj}
|
:: I don't believe you
|
denne {pron}
|
:: this; this one
|
denne {pron}
|
:: the latter, the lastly mentioned
|
dennelunde {adv}
|
:: thus, on this wise
|
dennem {pron}
|
:: obsolete form of dem
|
dennesides {prep}
|
:: on this side of
|
Dennis {prop}
|
:: given name
|
denotation {noun}
|
:: denotation
|
dens {pron}
|
:: its, possessive form of den
|
den sidste idiot er ikke født endnu {proverb}
|
:: the last idiot is unborn yet
|
densitet {noun}
|
:: density
|
De Økonomiske Råd {prop}
|
:: An institution tasked with examining Denmark's economic situation
|
dependensgrammatik {c}
|
:: dependency grammar
|
depilation {noun}
|
:: epilation, depilation, removal of hair
|
depilere {v}
|
:: depilate, epilate
|
deponering {noun}
|
:: the act of depositing (especially waste/garbage/trash)
|
deponering {noun}
|
:: landfill, dumpsite
|
deponeringsplads {noun}
|
:: landfill, dumpsite
|
deponi {noun}
|
:: landfill, dumpsite
|
deportere {v}
|
:: to deport
|
der {adv}
|
:: there
|
der {pron}
|
:: there
|
der {pron}
|
:: who, which, that
|
der {pron}
|
:: added to interrogative pronouns functioning as the subject of interrogative dependent clause or exclamative independent clause
|
der {particle}
|
:: that
|
dér {adv}
|
:: der, with emphasis
|
deraf {adv}
|
:: hence
|
derefter {adv}
|
:: after that, thereafter, afterwards
|
der er ensomt på toppen {proverb}
|
:: being in a position of power is lonely
|
der er ikke rust på et nyttigt redskab {proverb}
|
:: no rust on useful tools
|
deres {pron}
|
:: their
|
Deres {pron}
|
:: second-person singular possessive pronoun; your, yours
|
derfor {adv}
|
:: therefore
|
derfor {adv}
|
:: for this, for that, for it
|
derfra {adv}
|
:: from there, thence
|
derhen {adv}
|
:: there; thither; to that place
|
derhenne {adv}
|
:: There, at that position
|
derhjemme {adv}
|
:: at home
|
deri {adv}
|
:: therein, in there
|
derimod {adv}
|
:: however
|
derimod {adv}
|
:: in opposition hereto
|
derinde {adv}
|
:: in there (der + inde)
|
derivat {noun}
|
:: derivative
|
derivere {v}
|
:: to derive
|
dermatolog {noun}
|
:: dermatologist
|
dermatologi {noun}
|
:: dermatology
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derned {adv}
|
:: down there, down to that location
|
dernede {adv}
|
:: down there, down in that location
|
derop {adv}
|
:: up to there, up to that place
|
deroppe {adv}
|
:: up there, up in that location
|
derover {adv}
|
:: over there
|
derpå {adv}
|
:: thereafter, thereupon
|
dertilhørende {adj}
|
:: which belongs to or is associated with that which has just been mentioned
|
derude {adv}
|
:: out there
|
derunder {adv}
|
:: under there (der + under)
|
der var engang {phrase}
|
:: once upon a time
|
derved {adv}
|
:: thereby, thus
|
der vil noget {adj}
|
:: ambitious or wilful about doing something; having a mission
|
der vil noget {adj}
|
:: immense, spectacular
|
des {conj}
|
:: the
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Des {adj}
|
:: in a relationship that would warrant use of the formal De, as opposed to the informal du
|
desarmere {v}
|
:: to disarm
|
desårsag {adv}
|
:: therefore, for that reason
|
desavouere {v}
|
:: to overrule
|
desertation {noun}
|
:: desertion
|
desertion {noun}
|
:: desertion
|
desertør {noun}
|
:: deserter
|
desformedelst {adv}
|
:: for that reason, therefore
|
desformedelst {adv}
|
:: desformedelst at – along of, because of
|
desillusion {noun}
|
:: disillusion
|
desinformation {noun}
|
:: disinformation
|
deskription {noun}
|
:: description
|
desperado {noun}
|
:: desperado (outlaw)
|
desperat {adj}
|
:: desperate
|
desperation {noun}
|
:: desperation
|
despot {noun}
|
:: despot
|
despoti {noun}
|
:: despotism (government by a singular authority)
|
despoti {noun}
|
:: despotate (an area ruled by a despot or tyrant)
|
despotisk {adj}
|
:: despotic
|
dessert {noun}
|
:: dessert
|
destabilisere {v}
|
:: destabilise
|
destillere {v}
|
:: distill
|
desto {conj}
|
:: the
|
destruere {v}
|
:: to destroy
|
destruktiv {adj}
|
:: destructive (causing destruction; damaging)
|
desuagtet {adv}
|
:: nonetheless, even so
|
desuden {adv}
|
:: furthermore, moreover
|
desværre {adv}
|
:: regrettably, unfortunately
|
det' {contraction}
|
:: contraction of det er
|
det {art}
|
:: the (used before an adjective preceding a noun)
|
det {pron}
|
:: that
|
det {pron}
|
:: it
|
detalje {noun}
|
:: a detail, a circumlocution, a specific
|
det der {phrase}
|
:: that, that one
|
det, der kommer let, går let {proverb}
|
:: easy come easy go
|
detektere {v}
|
:: to detect
|
detektor {noun}
|
:: detector
|
detente {noun}
|
:: détente
|
detention {noun}
|
:: detention
|
det er aldrig for sent at give op {proverb}
|
:: It doesn't pay to be stubborn; change is good
|
detergent {noun}
|
:: detonation
|
det er hård kost at æde sine egne ord {proverb}
|
:: things you say can come back to hit you
|
det er ikke alt guld som glimrer {proverb}
|
:: all that glitters is not gold
|
det er ikke alt guld, som glimrer {proverb}
|
:: all that glitters is not gold
|
determinant {noun}
|
:: determinant
|
determination {noun}
|
:: determination
|
determinativ {noun}
|
:: determiner
|
determinist {noun}
|
:: determinist
|
det er sundt at leve sjovt, men det er ikke sjovt at leve sundt {proverb}
|
:: it is good to have fun living but it is not fun to live healthy
|
det giver en kort varme at tisse i bukserne {proverb}
|
:: easy, hasty solutions in the end are often not solutions at all
|
det gyldne snit {noun}
|
:: the golden ratio
|
det her {phrase}
|
:: this, this one
|
det må guderne vide {interj}
|
:: God knows; I have no idea
|
det med småt {n}
|
:: The fine print
|
detonation {noun}
|
:: detonation
|
detonator {noun}
|
:: A detonator
|
detonere {v}
|
:: detonate, explode
|
dets {pron}
|
:: its, possessive form of det
|
det sagde hun også i går {interj}
|
:: that's what she said
|
det skal gøre ondt, før det gør godt {proverb}
|
:: Things get worse before they get better
|
det smukke køn {prop}
|
:: the fair sex; the female sex
|
dette {pron}
|
:: neuter singular of denne
|
det tror fanden {interj}
|
:: no wonder; I should think so; that is utterly unsurprising
|
det tynde øl {adv}
|
:: inessential or subordinate person or things
|
det udvidede tekstbegreb {noun}
|
:: a generalization of the concept of text that includes pictures, music, architecture, film etc
|
det var så lidt {interj}
|
:: you’re welcome
|
det var så lidt {interj}
|
:: not at all
|
det var så lidt {interj}
|
:: don’t mention it
|
det vil sige {adv}
|
:: i.e., that is, that is to say
|
de værste sår er de, der ikke bløder {proverb}
|
:: the worst wounds are those that do not bleed
|
devaluere {v}
|
:: to devalue
|
developer {noun}
|
:: developer
|
deviere {v}
|
:: to deviate, to stray
|
Dexit {prop}
|
:: The hypothetical withdrawal of Denmark from the European Union
|
DF {prop}
|
:: abbreviation of Dansk Folkeparti
|
DF'er {noun}
|
:: a supporter of DF
|
d'herrer {pron}
|
:: Used to address two or more males
|
di- {prefix}
|
:: two
|
diabetiker {noun}
|
:: a diabetic
|
diadem {noun}
|
:: diadem, tiara
|
diæt {noun}
|
:: diet
|
diagnose {noun}
|
:: diagnosis
|
diagnosticere {v}
|
:: to diagnose
|
diagnosticering {c}
|
:: diagnosis
|
diagonal {adj}
|
:: diagonal
|
diagonal {noun}
|
:: diagonal
|
diagonalmatrix {noun}
|
:: diagonal matrix
|
diagram {noun}
|
:: diagram
|
diakritisk {adj}
|
:: diacritical (of, pertaining to, or serving as a diacritical mark)
|
diakritisk tegn {n}
|
:: diacritical mark
|
dialekt {noun}
|
:: dialect
|
diamant {noun}
|
:: diamond (mineral)
|
diamentral {adj}
|
:: misspelling of diametral
|
diameter {noun}
|
:: a diameter
|
Diana {prop}
|
:: Diana
|
Diana {prop}
|
:: given name
|
dianetik {c}
|
:: Dianetics
|
diarré {noun}
|
:: diarrhea
|
dibrom {noun}
|
:: dibromine
|
dickpic {noun}
|
:: dickpic
|
did {adv}
|
:: thither, to there, towards that place
|
didym {noun}
|
:: didymium
|
didymium {noun}
|
:: alternative form of didym
|
die {c}
|
:: breast milk, mother's milk, when sucked from the breast
|
die {v}
|
:: to suck (being nursed)
|
dieselmotor {c}
|
:: a diesel engine (internal combustion engine which runs on diesel fuel)
|
differenskvotient {noun}
|
:: difference quotient
|
differensrække {noun}
|
:: arithmetic progression
|
differentiabel {adj}
|
:: differentiable
|
differentialkvotient {noun}
|
:: derivative
|
differentialligning {noun}
|
:: differential equation
|
diftong {noun}
|
:: diphthong
|
dig {pron}
|
:: you
|
dige {noun}
|
:: dike (barrier of stone or earth)
|
diger {adj}
|
:: bulky, fat
|
diger {adj}
|
:: stout
|
digt {noun}
|
:: poem
|
digt {noun}
|
:: fiction (invention)
|
digte {v}
|
:: write poetry
|
digte {v}
|
:: compose or write a song or a story
|
digte {v}
|
:: invent, fabricate
|
digter {noun}
|
:: poet
|
digter {noun}
|
:: author, writer
|
digtet {v}
|
:: past participle of digte
|
diktatur {noun}
|
:: dictatorship
|
dildo {m}
|
:: dildo
|
dille {noun}
|
:: popular interest of many people in a short timespan; fad
|
diller {noun}
|
:: penis
|
dillermand {noun}
|
:: penis
|
diminutiv {adj}
|
:: diminutive
|
diminutiv {noun}
|
:: diminutive
|
dims {c}
|
:: Placeholder word, "thingamabob."
|
din {determiner}
|
:: your, thy (singular; one owner)
|
din {determiner}
|
:: yours, thine (singular; one owner)
|
dine {pron}
|
:: plural of din
|
Dines {prop}
|
:: given name
|
dingeling {interj}
|
:: trying to get someones attention
|
dingeling {interj}
|
:: imitation of the sound of old telephones
|
dingeling {interj}
|
:: sexual organ
|
dinosaurus {noun}
|
:: dinosaur
|
diode {noun}
|
:: diode
|
Dionysos {prop}
|
:: Dionysos
|
dioxygen {noun}
|
:: dioxygen, O₂
|
diplom {noun}
|
:: a diploma
|
diplomat {noun}
|
:: diplomat
|
diplomati {noun}
|
:: diplomacy
|
direkte {adj}
|
:: direct
|
direkte {adj}
|
:: immediate
|
direkte {adj}
|
:: straightforward, no-nonsense
|
direkte {adj}
|
:: outright, downright
|
direkte {adj}
|
:: live
|
direkte {adj}
|
:: lineal
|
direkte {adv}
|
:: direct, straight
|
direkte {adv}
|
:: directly
|
direkte {adv}
|
:: outright, point-blank
|
direkte {adv}
|
:: positively, downright
|
direkte {adv}
|
:: live
|
direkte tale {noun}
|
:: direct speech
|
direkte virkning {noun}
|
:: See: da direkte virkning
|
direkte virkning {noun}
|
:: the property of being effective immediately in all member nations
|
direktør {noun}
|
:: a director
|
dirigent {noun}
|
:: a conductor
|
dirre {v}
|
:: quiver, tremble
|
discipel {noun}
|
:: disciple
|
disciplin {noun}
|
:: discipline
|
diskontere {noun}
|
:: use delayed discounting
|
diskotek {noun}
|
:: discotheque
|
diskrepans {noun}
|
:: discrepancy, inconsistency
|
diskret {adj}
|
:: discreet
|
diskret {adj}
|
:: discrete
|
diskriminant {noun}
|
:: discriminant
|
diskurs {noun}
|
:: discourse
|
diskursanalyse {noun}
|
:: discourse analysis
|
diskursiv {adj}
|
:: discursive
|
diskussion {noun}
|
:: an argument, a discussion
|
diskussionsforum {n}
|
:: discussion forum; a forum for general discussion
|
diskussionsside {noun}
|
:: talk page
|
diskussionsside {noun}
|
:: A discussion page of any kind; a web page or any section of a web site used for discussion
|
diskutere {v}
|
:: to discuss
|
diskuteret {v}
|
:: past participle of diskutere
|
disponent {noun}
|
:: manager
|
dispositionsmængde {noun}
|
:: codomain
|
disse {c}
|
:: only in ikke en disse
|
disse {v}
|
:: dis, diss
|
disse {pron}
|
:: plural of denne
|
disset {v}
|
:: past participle of disse
|
Dissing {prop}
|
:: surname
|
distance {noun}
|
:: distance
|
distance {noun}
|
:: detachment
|
distinkt {adj}
|
:: distinct, not equal
|
distinkt {adj}
|
:: distinctive
|
distræt {adj}
|
:: absent-minded
|
distrahere {v}
|
:: to distract
|
distributiv {adj}
|
:: distributive
|
distributivitet {noun}
|
:: distributivity
|
distrikt {noun}
|
:: district
|
Ditlev {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Ditte {prop}
|
:: given name
|
diurese {noun}
|
:: diuresis (excessive urination)
|
diverse {adj}
|
:: various, sundry, miscellaneous, incidental
|
diverse {adj}
|
:: Capable of various forms; multiform
|
dividere {v}
|
:: to divide
|
divisor {noun}
|
:: divisor
|
djærv {adj}
|
:: frank, forthright; brave, cocky
|
djævel {noun}
|
:: devil, fiend
|
djævelsk {adj}
|
:: devilish, diabolical, fiendish
|
djævelsk {adj}
|
:: devilishly, diabolically, fiendishly
|
Djævleøen {prop}
|
:: Zealand (Danish island)
|
Djøf {prop}
|
:: Danish Association of Lawyers and Economists
|
djøf'er {noun}
|
:: a member of Djøf
|
DK {prop}
|
:: abbreviation of Danmark
|
Dm {symbol}
|
:: The domain of a specified function
|
D-mark {noun}
|
:: Deutschmark, Deutsche Mark (currency of Germany 1948 – 2002)
|
dø {v}
|
:: die
|
dobbelt {adj}
|
:: double, twofold
|
dobbelt {adj}
|
:: dual
|
dobbelt {adj}
|
:: double, twice
|
dobbeltbinding {noun}
|
:: double bond
|
dobbeltfejl {c}
|
:: a double fault
|
dobbeltgænger {noun}
|
:: double, lookalike
|
dobbeltgænger {noun}
|
:: doppelganger
|
dobbeltkonfekt {c}
|
:: pleonasm (phrase involving pleonasm)
|
dobbeltmoral {noun}
|
:: double standard (the situation of groups one of whom is excused from following a standard)
|
dobbeltseng {noun}
|
:: a double bed
|
dobbeltuddannelse {noun}
|
:: act of taking two different educations
|
døbe {v}
|
:: to baptize
|
døbe {v}
|
:: to name
|
døber {noun}
|
:: baptist
|
docent {noun}
|
:: reader
|
docere {v}
|
:: to lecture
|
død- {prefix}
|
:: very
|
død {adj}
|
:: dead, inanimate
|
død {adj}
|
:: slack (en død periode - a slack time)
|
død {noun}
|
:: death, decease, demise
|
død {noun}
|
:: departure
|
død {v}
|
:: past participle of dø
|
døddrukken {adj}
|
:: extremely drunk
|
Døde Hav {prop}
|
:: Døde Hav (lake)
|
dodekaeder {noun}
|
:: dodecahedron
|
dødelig {adj}
|
:: mortal, liable to die
|
dødelig {adj}
|
:: lethal, capable of inflicting death
|
dødelighed {noun}
|
:: mortality
|
dødelighed {noun}
|
:: death rate
|
dødemandsknap {noun}
|
:: dead man's switch
|
dødfødsel {noun}
|
:: stillbirth
|
dødfødt {adj}
|
:: stillborn
|
dødforelsket {adj}
|
:: very in love
|
dødkedelig {adj}
|
:: really boring
|
dødlækker {adj}
|
:: very attractive, smoking hot
|
dødning {noun}
|
:: dead person
|
dødningehoved {noun}
|
:: a human skull, isolated from the rest of the body, especially in art, where it typically symbolizes death, and signs and stickers, where it conveys lethality
|
dødsannonce {noun}
|
:: obituary
|
dødsår {noun}
|
:: year of death; year in which someone dies
|
dødsårsag {noun}
|
:: cause of death
|
dødsattest {noun}
|
:: death certificate
|
dødsdom {noun}
|
:: death sentence
|
dødsdømme {v}
|
:: sentence to death
|
dødsdømt {adj}
|
:: sentenced to death
|
dødsengel {noun}
|
:: angel of death
|
dødsens {adj}
|
:: imminently deceased
|
dødsfjende {noun}
|
:: mortal enemy
|
dødsfødsel {noun}
|
:: alternative spelling of dødfødsel
|
dødsforagt {noun}
|
:: contempt for death
|
dødsfrygt {noun}
|
:: fear of death
|
dødshjælp {noun}
|
:: assisted suicide
|
dødsleje {noun}
|
:: deathbed
|
dødsmetal {noun}
|
:: death metal (music)
|
død som en sild {phrase}
|
:: dead as a doornail, dead as a dodo (unquestionably dead)
|
dødsønske {noun}
|
:: death wish
|
dødsrige {noun}
|
:: a location in which people reside after death
|
dødsstraf {c}
|
:: capital punishment, death penalty
|
dødssyg {adj}
|
:: fatally ill; sick to a fatal extent; sick to the point where one could likely die
|
dødssyg {adj}
|
:: extremely boring, unusually boring
|
dødstraf {noun}
|
:: misspelling of dødsstraf
|
dødstrussel {noun}
|
:: death threat
|
dødtræt {adj}
|
:: very tired
|
dødtræt {adj}
|
:: exasperated
|
dødvægt {noun}
|
:: dead weight, useless ballast
|
dødvande {noun}
|
:: deadlock, impasse
|
dødvande {noun}
|
:: stagnation, backwater
|
dødvande {noun}
|
:: back water
|
dog {adv}
|
:: however
|
dog {adv}
|
:: Conveying impressedness, emotional affectation, bewilderment
|
dog {conj}
|
:: though
|
døgenigt {noun}
|
:: lazy person
|
dogme {noun}
|
:: dogma
|
døgn {noun}
|
:: day - the 24 hour period stretching from midnight to midnight
|
døgn {noun}
|
:: day - a measurement of time, equaling 24 hours
|
døje {v}
|
:: endure
|
doktor {noun}
|
:: doctor
|
doktor {noun}
|
:: doctor
|
dokument {noun}
|
:: document
|
Dolberg {prop}
|
:: surname
|
dølge {v}
|
:: to conceal, keep as a secret
|
dolk {noun}
|
:: dagger (a stabbing weapon)
|
dolke {v}
|
:: stab
|
dollar {c}
|
:: a dollar
|
-dom {suffix}
|
:: Indicates a condition, situation or period
|
-dom {suffix}
|
:: Indicates a religion, teaching or similar
|
dom {noun}
|
:: sentence
|
dom {noun}
|
:: conviction
|
dom {noun}
|
:: judgement
|
dom {noun}
|
:: verdict
|
dom {noun}
|
:: proposition
|
dom {noun}
|
:: decision
|
dom {noun}
|
:: damnation, doom
|
dom {noun}
|
:: a cathedral
|
domænetab {noun}
|
:: the phenomenon that a language ceases to be spoken in some particular area, like science, poetry or administration
|
Dominikanske Republik {prop}
|
:: Dominikanske Republik (country)
|
dominoeffekt {noun}
|
:: domino effect
|
domkirke {noun}
|
:: cathedral
|
-dømme {suffix}
|
:: forms nouns indicating the domain of a person
|
dømme {v}
|
:: judge (in a court)
|
dømme {v}
|
:: judge (form a negative opinion of)
|
dommedag {prop}
|
:: doomsday, judgement day
|
dommedag {prop}
|
:: a tremendously destructive event
|
dømmekraft {noun}
|
:: judgment, wisdom; the ability to recognize good and bad decisions
|
dømmende magt {c}
|
:: judicial branch
|
dommer {noun}
|
:: judge
|
dommer {noun}
|
:: magistrate
|
dommer {noun}
|
:: justice
|
dommer {noun}
|
:: referee
|
dommer {noun}
|
:: umpire
|
dompap {noun}
|
:: bullfinch
|
domstol {c}
|
:: a court, court of law (place where justice is administered)
|
Donau {prop}
|
:: Danube
|
donere {v}
|
:: to donate
|
dont {noun}
|
:: a (piece of) work, a deed
|
doorstep {noun}
|
:: A short and informal press briefing
|
dopamin {c} {n}
|
:: dopamine
|
dør {noun}
|
:: door
|
Dora {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Doris {prop}
|
:: given name borrowed from English usage, popular in the 1920s and the 1930s
|
Dorit {prop}
|
:: given name, variant of Dorthea ( =Dorothy)
|
dørklokke {noun}
|
:: doorbell
|
dørløs {adj}
|
:: doorless
|
dørmand {noun}
|
:: doorman, bouncer
|
dørmåtte {noun}
|
:: doormat (mat in doorway)
|
dørmåtte {noun}
|
:: (overly submissive person)
|
Dorothea {prop}
|
:: given name, a Latinate variant of Dorthea
|
Dorrit {prop}
|
:: given name, variant of Dorthea ( =Dorothy)
|
dørtærskel {noun}
|
:: doorsill, doorstep
|
Dorte {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Dorthe {prop}
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:: given name, a variant of Dorthea ( =Dorothy) popular in the 1960s and the 1970s
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Dorthea {prop}
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:: given name
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Dortmund {prop}
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:: Dortmund (major city)
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døv {adj}
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:: deaf, not able to hear
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doven {adj}
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:: lazy (unwilling to work)
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doven {adj}
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:: stale (of beverages)
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dovenskab {noun}
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:: laziness (quality of being lazy)
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dovenskab {noun}
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:: idleness
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døvhed {c}
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:: deafness
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do-while-løkke {noun}
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:: do-while loop
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downloade {v}
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:: download
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dr. {particle}
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:: abbreviation of doktor
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drab {noun}
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:: homicide
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drabantby {noun}
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:: satellite town
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dråbe {noun}
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:: drop
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drabsmand {noun}
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:: perpetrator of homicide
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dræbe {v}
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:: to kill
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dræber {noun}
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:: killer (a person or a thing causing death)
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dræbt {v}
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:: past participle of dræbe
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drægtig {adj}
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:: pregnant, gestating
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drage {noun}
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:: dragon (legendary creature)
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drage {noun}
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:: drake (a small type of wingless dragon)
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drage {noun}
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:: kite
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drage {noun}
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:: hang glider (unpowered aircraft)
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drage {noun}
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:: dragon keelboat
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drage {noun}
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:: Viking longship
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drage {v c}
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:: draw
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drage {v c}
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:: attract, allure
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drage {v c}
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:: go, march, travel
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drage {noun}
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:: dragée
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dragé {noun}
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:: dragée
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drager {noun}
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:: porter
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dragon {noun}
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:: a dragoon (soldier of the mounted infantry)
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dragon {noun}
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:: tarragon
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dragt {noun}
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:: dress
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dram {noun}
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:: dram (a small quantity of an alcoholic drink)
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dranker {c}
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:: a drunk
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drej {noun}
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:: turn
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dreje {v}
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:: turn (both transitive and intreansitive)
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dreje {v}
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:: twist, twirl
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dreje {v}
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:: revolve, rotate, pivot
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dreje {v}
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:: dial
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dreje {vr}
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:: be a matter (of)
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drejet {v}
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:: past participle of dreje
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dreng {noun}
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:: boy, lad
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drengekæreste {noun}
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:: boyfriend
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drengelus {noun}
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:: boy cooties
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drengerøv {noun}
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:: a bro, a lad; a young man adhering to a culture revolving of partying, seeking out sexual encounters, displays of masculinity etc
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drenk {v}
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:: to drink
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dressere {v}
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:: train (an animal)
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drev {noun}
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:: drive
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drev {noun}
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:: pinion
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drev {noun}
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:: drove
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drev {noun}
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:: battue
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dreven {adj}
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:: skilled, experienced, practised
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dreven {adj}
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:: shrewd, sly
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drift {noun}
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:: operation, running
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drift {noun}
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:: service
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drift {noun}
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:: drive, urge, desire
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drift {noun}
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:: drift
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drift {noun}
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:: drove
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drikke {v n c}
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:: drink
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drikke {v n c}
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:: have
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drikke {noun}
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:: drink
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drikkepenge
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:: tip, gratuity
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drikke sig i hegnet {v}
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:: get drunk
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drikkevare {noun}
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:: a beverage; anything that is drinkable
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drikoffer {n}
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:: libation
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dril {noun}
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:: drill (Mandrillus leucophaeus)
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dril {n} {c}
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:: banter, kidding, teasing
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drille {v}
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:: to tease
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drille {v}
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:: to kid
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drille {v}
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:: to banter
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drille {v}
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:: to be tricky
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drillet {v}
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:: past participle of drille
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drink {noun}
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:: drink; a (mixed) alcoholic beverage
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drive {vt}
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:: to force, drive, impel
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drive {vt}
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:: to run
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drive {vt}
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:: to engage in, carry on
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drive {vt}
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:: to power
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drive {vi}
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:: to drift, float
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drive {noun}
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:: drift
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drive {noun}
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:: drive
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drive {noun}
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:: drive
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drivhus {noun}
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:: a greenhouse
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drivhusgas {noun}
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:: greenhouse gas
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drivvåd {adj}
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:: soaking wet
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drøbel {noun}
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:: uvula
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drøfte {v}
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:: discuss, talk about
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drog {noun}
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:: layabout
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droge {noun}
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:: drug, medicine
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drøm {noun}
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:: dream
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drømme {v}
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:: to dream
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drømme {v}
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:: to dream
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drømme {v}
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:: to dream
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drømmekage {noun}
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:: A cake topped with an icing consisting of dessicated coconut and brown sugar
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drømmeverden {noun}
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:: dreamworld
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drømt {v}
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:: past participle of drømme
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drøn- {prefix}
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:: very
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drøn {noun}
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:: boom, roar
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drøn {noun}
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:: clang
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drøn {noun}
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:: gulp, drag
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drøne {v}
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:: to boom, to roar
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drøne {v}
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:: to race, to tear
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drønet {v}
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:: past participle of drøne
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drøngod {adj}
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:: very good
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drønkedelig {adj}
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:: very boring
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drønlækker {adj}
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:: very hot, very attractive
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dronning {noun}
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::
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dronning {noun}
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::
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dronning {noun}
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:: queen
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dronning {noun}
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::
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dronning {noun}
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::
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drønspændende {adj}
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:: very exciting
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drossel {noun}
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:: thrush
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drot {noun}
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:: king
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drøv {n}
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:: cud
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drue {noun}
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:: grape (fruit)
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drue {noun}
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:: wine
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druesukker {noun}
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:: glucose
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druesukker {noun}
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:: dextrose
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drukken {adj}
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:: drunk
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drukket {v}
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:: past participle of drikke
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druknedød {noun}
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:: death by drowning
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drukspil {noun}
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:: drinking game
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dryp {noun}
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:: drip, plop
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dryppe {v}
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:: to drip
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drys {noun}
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:: sprinkling, sprinkle
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drys {noun}
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:: drip, slowcoach, slowpoke
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d.s.s. {phrase}
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:: det samme som ("the same as")
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du {pron}
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:: thou, you
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du {v}
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:: be good
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du {v}
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:: be fit
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dualis {adj}
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:: dual
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dualist {noun}
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:: dualist
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dubiøs {adj}
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:: doubtful, dubious
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dubnium {noun}
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:: dubnium
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duc d'albe {c}
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:: dolphin (maritime semi submerged man-made structure)
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due {noun}
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:: pigeon
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due {noun}
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:: dove
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duel {noun}
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:: duel
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duellere {v}
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:: duel
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duelleret {v}
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:: past participle of duellere
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du er hvad du spiser {proverb}
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:: you are what you eat
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duft {noun}
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:: a scent, fragrance
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duft {noun}
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:: a smell
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dufte {v}
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:: to smell nice
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dufte {v}
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:: to smell something nice
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dug {noun}
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:: dew
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dug {noun}
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:: tablecloth
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dug {noun}
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:: a piece of canvas or cloth
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dug {noun}
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:: a piece of bunting
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du gamle {pron}
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:: Used to address a close friend
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dukke {noun}
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:: doll
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dukke {v}
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:: to dive, to duck
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dukke {v}
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:: see dukke op
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dukke op {v}
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:: to emerge, pop up
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dulgt {adj}
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:: hidden, arcane
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dulle {noun}
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:: bimbo, floozy, floozie
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dulle sig op {vr}
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:: to try to make oneself beautiful, e.g. by putting on makeup and clothes and styling one's hair
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dum {adj}
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:: stupid, dense, dumb, thick, dim
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dum {adj}
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:: foolish, silly, daft
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du må have spist søm {phrase}
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:: you must be crazy
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dumhed {noun}
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:: stupidity
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dumhed {noun}
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:: stupidity, something stupid done or said
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dummefejl {noun}
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:: a mistake due to e.g. absentmindedness, tiredness or sloppiness rather than underlying weakness or ignorance
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dummerik {noun}
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:: dumbass
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dumpe {vi}
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:: To receive a non-passing grade; to fail
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dumpe {vt}
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:: To dispense a non-passing grade
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dumpe {vt}
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:: To discontinue a romantic relationship with; to dump
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dun {noun}
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:: down (soft, immature feathers)
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dunkel {adj}
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:: dark (with connotations of sinisterness)
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dur {noun}
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:: major
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durian {n}
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:: durian
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dus {adj}
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:: in a relationship that would warrant use of the informal du, as opposed to the formal De
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dus {adj}
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:: familiar with
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dus {adv}
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:: in the phrase drikke dus, "to introduce an informal relationship"
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dusin {noun}
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:: dozen (twelve)
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dværg {noun}
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:: midget, dwarf
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dvs. {adv}
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:: abbreviation of det vil sige
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dy {vr}
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:: to restrain oneself, to help oneself
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dyb {adj}
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:: deep
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dyb {adj}
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:: profound
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dyb {noun}
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:: deep, depth
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dyb {noun}
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:: abyss
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dybde {noun}
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:: depth
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dybhav {noun}
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:: deep sea
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dybsindig {adj}
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:: profound, deep, insightful
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dybt {adv}
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:: deeply, deep, extremely
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dybt godnat {phrase}
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:: stupid
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dyd {noun}
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:: virtue
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dyd {noun}
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:: chastity
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dyd {noun}
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:: virginity
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dyden i midten {proverb}
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:: one should preferentially seek out moderate ways rather than extremes
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dyden i midten, sagde Fanden; han satte sig mellem to advokater {proverb}
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:: lawyers are evil
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-dygtig {suffix}
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:: forms adjectives meaning "capable, able"
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dygtig {adj}
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:: skilled
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dynamit {noun}
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:: dynamite
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dynasti {noun}
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:: dynasty
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dyne {noun}
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:: continental quilt, duvet
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dynejakke {noun}
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:: a jacket made of air-filled pads, typically quite insulating
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dyøn {v}
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:: to smell
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dyppe {v}
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:: dip, lower into liquid
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dyr {noun}
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:: animal, beast
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dyr {noun}
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:: animal
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dyr {noun}
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:: deer
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dyr {adj}
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:: expensive
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dyr {adj}
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:: dear
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dyrebestand {noun}
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:: animal population
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dyrenes konge {phrase}
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:: king of beasts (a male lion)
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dyrisk {adj}
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:: bestial
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dyrisk {adj}
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:: animal (of animals)
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dyrisk {adv}
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:: bestially, brutishly
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dyrke {v}
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:: to engage in (to enter into (an activity), to participate)
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dyrke {v}
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:: to practice (repetition of an activity to improve skill)
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dyrke {v}
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:: to study (acquire knowledge)
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dyrke {v}
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:: to cultivate, to till
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dyrke {v}
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:: to grow (to cause something to become bigger)
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dyrke {v}
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:: to raise (to grow)
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dyrke {v}
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:: to culture (to maintain in an environment suitable for growth)
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dyrke {v}
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:: to worship
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dyrke {v}
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:: check out, get a load of
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dyrskue {n}
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:: livestock show
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dyse {noun}
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:: nozzle
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dyse {noun}
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:: jet (spout or nozzle)
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dysfori {noun}
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:: dysphoria
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dysleksi {noun}
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:: dyslexia
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dysprosium {noun}
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:: dysprosium
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dysse {noun}
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:: dolmen
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dysse {v}
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:: lull, calm
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dysset {v}
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:: past participle of dysse
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dyst {noun}
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:: fight, struggle
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dyste {v}
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:: to fight
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dyste {v}
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:: to compete
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dyste {v}
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:: to joust, to tilt
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dyster {adj}
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:: gloomy, sombre, sepulchral
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dystet {v}
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:: past participle of dyste
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dyt {noun}
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:: Used in the expression ikke en dyt.
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dyt {noun}
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:: The sound of a car horn
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dyt {noun}
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:: Car
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dyt i bamsen {n}
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:: sex
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