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Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse trýni.
Pronunciation
Noun
tryne c (singular definite trynen, plural indefinite tryner)
- snout
Inflection
Verb
tryne (imperative tryn, infinitive at tryne, present tense tryner, past tense trynede, perfect tense har trynet)
- sit on, put down, flatten
Middle English
Etymology 1
Adjective
tryne
- Alternative form of trine
Etymology 2
Verb
tryne
- Alternative form of trynen
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse trýni.
Noun
tryne n
- a snout (of a pig)
- (often derogatory) a face (or nose or mouth)
- Synonyms: nylle, fejs, feja, (neutral) ansikte
Han möblerade om hans tryne med knytnävarna- He rearranged his face with his fists
Jag hoppas man slipper se hans fula tryne på mässan idag- I hope he doesn't show his ugly mug at the expo today
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