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Danish
Etymology
From Latin ordinare.
Verb
ordinere (imperative ordiner, infinitive at ordinere, present tense ordinerer, past tense ordinerede, perfect tense ordineret)
- to prescribe (medicine)
- to ordain (a priest, bishop etc.)
Conjugation
References
Latin
Verb
ōrdinēre
- second-person singular present passive subjunctive of ōrdinō
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Latin ordinare.
Verb
ordinere (imperative ordiner, present tense ordinerer, passive ordineres, simple past ordinerte, past participle ordinert, present participle ordinerende)
- to ordain (a priest, bishop etc.)
- to prescribe (drugs, medicine)
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