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Danish
Etymology
Onomatopoeic (lydord), related to knuse
Verb
knase (imperative knas, present tense knaser, passive knases, simple past knase or knaset or knaste, past participle knase or knaset or knast, present participle knasende)
- to crunch (especially with the teeth)
- the sound of something crunching
References
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Onomatopoeic (lydord), related to knuse
Verb
knase (imperative knas, present tense knaser, passive knases, simple past knasa or knaset or knaste, past participle knasa or knaset or knast, present participle knasende)
- to crunch
References
- “knase” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
- “knase” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Onomatopoeic (lydord), related to knuse
Verb
knase (present tense knasar, past tense knasa, past participle knasa, passive infinitive knasast, present participle knasande, imperative knase/knas)
- to crunch
References