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Danish
Etymology
From Old Danish thyrst, thørst, from Proto-Germanic *þurstuz,
*þurstiz, cognate with Swedish törst, English thirst, German Durst. In Old West Norse, þyrstr is an adjective, and þorsti is used instead.
Pronunciation
Noun
tørst c (singular definite tørsten, not used in plural form)
- thirst
Declension
Verb
tørst
- imperative of tørste
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
From Old Norse þyrstr.
Pronunciation
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Adjective
tørst (neuter singular tørst, definite singular and plural tørste, comparative tørstere, indefinite superlative tørstest, definite superlative tørsteste)
- thirsty
Etymology 2
From Old Norse þorsti.
Noun
tørst m (definite singular tørsten)
- (a) thirst
Etymology 3
Verb
tørst
- imperative of tørste
References
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
From Old Norse þyrstr.
Adjective
tørst (indefinite singular tørst, definite singular and plural tørste, comparative tørstare, indefinite superlative tørstast, definite superlative tørstaste)
- thirsty
Participle
tørst (definite singular and plural tørste)
- past participle of tørste
Verb
tørst
- imperative of tørste
- supine of tørste
Etymology 2
Noun
tørst m (definite singular tørsten, indefinite plural tørstar, definite plural tørstane)
- (pre-2012) alternative form of tørste
References