dirre
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Danish[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Old Norse dirre (“to shake”), from a Proto-Germanic derivative of Proto-Indo-European *dʰerh₃- (“to spring, leap”), see also Ancient Greek θρῴσκω (thrṓiskō).[1] A probable Germanic cognate is Dutch dartel (“playful, frisky”).
Verb[edit]
dirre
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Middle High German[edit]
Pronoun[edit]
dirre
- Alternative form of diser
Pronoun[edit]
dirre
Swedish[edit]
Noun[edit]
dirre c
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- Danish terms inherited from Old Norse
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- Danish terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Danish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
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- Middle High German pronoun forms
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