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Danish
Etymology
From Old Danish issæ, from or related to Old Norse hjarsi (“crown of the head”).
Noun
isse
- scalp; the part of the head where hair sometimes grows
- Gnub til, så du rører issen.
- Rub strongly, so that you touch the scalp.
- Hans isse skinnede.
- His scalp was shiny .
Declension
Latin
Verb
īsse
- perfect active infinitive of eō
Middle English
Etymology 1
Determiner
isse
- Alternative form of his (“his”)
Pronoun
isse
- Alternative form of his (“his”)
Etymology 2
Noun
isse (uncountable)
- Alternative form of is (“ice”)
Etymology 3
Verb
isse
- Alternative form of issen
Neapolitan
Pronunciation
Pronoun
ìsse
- plural of ìsso (“he”)
Coordinate terms
Number |
Person |
Nominative |
Accusative |
Dative |
Reflexive |
Possessive |
Prepositional
|
singular
|
first-person
|
io (i')
|
me
|
mìo, mìa, mieje, meje
|
me, méne
|
second-person, familiar
|
tu
|
te
|
tùjo, tòja, tùoje, tòje
|
te, téne
|
second-person, formal
|
vuje
|
ve
|
vuósto, vósta, vuóste, vóste
|
vuje
|
third-person, masculine
|
ìsso
|
'o, 'u (lo, lu)
|
'i, 'e (li, le)
|
se
|
sùjo, sòja, sùoje, sòje
|
ìsso
|
third-person, feminine
|
éssa
|
'a (la)
|
'e (le)
|
éssa
|
plural
|
first-person
|
nuje
|
ce
|
nuósto, nòsta, nuóste, nòste
|
nuje
|
second-person, plural
|
vuje
|
ve
|
vuósto, vòsta, vuóste, vòste
|
vuje
|
third-person, masculine
|
ìsse
|
'i, 'e (li, le)
|
llòro
|
se
|
llòro (invariable)
|
llòro
|
third-person, feminine
|
llòro
|
'e (le)
|
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Danish isse, from Old Danish jassæ, jæssæ, jessæ, issæ, all from Old Norse hjarsi, hjassi, from Proto-Germanic *hersô. Cognates include Swedish hjässa and Norwegian Nynorsk hjasse.
Noun
isse m (definite singular issen, indefinite plural isser, definite plural issene)
- (anatomy) crown of the head
- (figurative, by extension) a mountain top
Synonyms
- (crown of the head): krone
Related terms
References
- “isse” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
- “isse” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
Anagrams
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Danish isse, from Old Danish jassæ, jæssæ, jessæ, issæ, all from Old Norse hjarsi, hjassi, whence also native doublet hjasse. From Proto-Germanic *hersô. Also akin to Swedish hjässa.
Noun
isse m (definite singular issen, indefinite plural issar, definite plural issane)
- (anatomy) crown of the head
- (figurative, by extension) a mountain top
Synonyms
Related terms
References
- “isse” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Anagrams
Pali
Alternative forms
Etymology 1
Noun
isse
- vocative singular of issā (“jealousy”)
Etymology 2
Noun
isse
- inflection of issa (“bear”):
- locative singular
- accusative plural
Sardinian
Etymology
From Latin ipse. Compare with Italian esso, Portuguese esse and Spanish ese.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
isse
- (Logudorese) Alternative form of issu