lempe

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Danish

Etymology 1

From Middle Low German limpen.

Verb

lempe (imperative lemp, infinitive at lempe, present tense lemper, past tense lempede, perfect tense lempet)

  1. to adapt, adjust, modify
    Synonym: moderere
  2. to heave or relocate (a heavy object)
  3. to alter, change (often discreetly)

Conjugation

Conjugation of lempe
active passive
present lemper lempes
past lempede lempedes
infinitive lempe lempes
imperative lemp
participle
present lempende
past lempet
(auxiliary verb have)
gerund lempen

Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Middle Low German limpe, derived from the verb.

Noun

lempe c (indeclinable)

  1. (used with med) careful and deliberate

Derived terms

References

Lindu

Noun

lempe

  1. slope
  2. valley

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Middle Low German limpen.

Verb

lempe (imperative lemp, present tense lemper, passive lempes, simple past and past participle lempa or lempet, present participle lempende)

  1. to adapt, adjust, modify
  2. to heave (a heavy object)

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Middle Low German limpen.

Verb

lempe (present tense lempar, past tense lempa, past participle lempa, passive infinitive lempast, present participle lempande, imperative lempe/lemp)

  1. to adapt, adjust, modify
  2. to heave (a heavy object)

Alternative forms

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