tåre

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Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse tár n, from Proto-Germanic *tahrą, cognate with English tear, German Zähre. The Danish form is originally a plural; the old singular has developed a new meaning, see tår (drop). The Germanic word goes back to Proto-Indo-European *dáḱru (tear), which is also the source of Ancient Greek δάκρυ (dákru), Latin lacrima.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtɔːrə/,
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Noun

tåre c (singular definite tåren, plural indefinite tårer)

  1. tear (drop of clear salty liquid from the eye)

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Norwegian Bokmål

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tåre

Etymology

Originally plural form of tår, from Old Norse tár.

Pronunciation

Noun

tåre f or m (definite singular tåra or tåren, indefinite plural tårer, definite plural tårene)

  1. a tear (drop of liquid from the eye)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

Originally plural form of tår, from Old Norse tár. Akin to English tear.

Pronunciation

Noun

tåre f (definite singular tåra, indefinite plural tårer, definite plural tårene)

  1. a tear (drop of liquid from the eye)
  2. a fuchsia
    Synonyms: fuksia, Kristi blodsdrope

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