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Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
Adjective
trette
- definite singular of trett
- plural of trett
Etymology 2
From Old Norse þræta, þrætta.
Noun
trette f or m (definite singular tretta or tretten, indefinite plural tretter, definite plural trettene)
- a quarrel, argument
Etymology 3
From Old Norse þreyta (sense 1) and Old Norse þræta, þrætta (sense 2).
Verb
trette (imperative trett, present tense tretter, passive trettes, simple past and past participle tretta or trettet, present participle trettende)
- to tire
- to quarrel, argue
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Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse þræta, þrætta.
Noun
trette f (definite singular tretta, indefinite plural tretter, definite plural trettene)
- a quarrel, argument
Verb
trette (present tense trettar or trette, past tense tretta or trette, supine tretta or trett)
- to quarrel, argue
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