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Danish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Probably from the noun rist (“grate, grating, grill”)
Verb
riste (imperative rist, infinitive at riste, present tense rister, past tense ristede, perfect tense har ristet)
- to grill
- to roast
Conjugation
Etymology 2
From Old Norse rista, rísta.
Verb
riste (imperative rist, infinitive at riste, present tense rister, past tense ristede, perfect tense har ristet)
- to carve runes
Conjugation
Etymology 3
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun
riste c
- indefinite plural of rist
References
Estonian
Noun
riste
- partitive plural of rist
Galician
Verb
riste
- (reintegrationist norm) second-person singular preterite indicative of rir
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
Verb
riste
- simple past of rise
Etymology 2
From Old Norse hrista.
Verb
riste (imperative rist, present tense rister, passive ristes, simple past and past participle rista or ristet, present participle ristende)
- to shake
Synonyms
Etymology 3
From Old Norse rísta.
Verb
riste (imperative rist, present tense rister, passive ristes, simple past and past participle rista or ristet, present participle ristende)
- to carve
Synonyms
Etymology 4
From rist (“grate”); namely heating on a grate.
Verb
riste (imperative rist, present tense rister, passive ristes, simple past and past participle rista or ristet, present participle ristende)
- to toast
Synonyms
References
- “riste” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
- “riste” in The Ordnett Dictionary
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Old Norse hrista.
Verb
riste (present tense ristar or rister, past tense rista or riste, past participle rista or rist, present participle ristande, imperative rist)
- to shake
Synonyms
Etymology 2
From Old Norse rísta.
Verb
riste (present tense ristar or rister, past tense rista or riste, past participle rista or rist, present participle ristande, imperative rist)
- to carve
Synonyms
Etymology 3
From ríst (“grate”); namely heating on a grate.
Verb
riste (present tense ristar or rister, past tense rista or riste, past participle rista or rist, present participle ristande, imperative rist)
- to toast
Synonyms
References
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Spanish ristre.
Noun
riste m (plural ristes)
- (historical) lance rest: a piece of iron that held a horseman's spear
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
riste
- second-person singular preterite indicative of rir (you laughed)