savne

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Danish

Etymology

From Old Danish saghnæ (miss), where the v comes from a consistent change of gh after vowels like a and o. Compare haghihave. Cognate with Norwegian Bokmål savne (from Danish), Norwegian Nynorsk sakne, Swedish sakna. Derived with the suffix -na from the verb saka (to harm, blame).

Pronunciation

Verb

savne (past tense savnede, past participle savnet)

  1. to miss (to feel the absence of someone or something)
  2. to want (to lack or to require something)

Conjugation

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Descendants

  • Norwegian Bokmål: savne

Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse sakna (miss).

Verb

savne (imperative savn, present tense savner, passive savnes, simple past and past participle savna or savnet, present participle savnende)

  1. to lack, be without, want
  2. to miss

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