kærne

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Danish[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Old Norse kirna, from Proto-Germanic *kirnijǭ, cognate with Icelandic kirna, Swedish kärna, English churn, German Kirne, Karn (regional words). Related to Proto-Germanic *kernǭ in Icelandic kerna (creme), Middle Dutch kerne, German Kern (regional word) and the following verb. These words may be derived from Proto-Germanic *kernô (core).

Noun[edit]

kærne c (singular definite kærnen, plural indefinite kærner)

  1. churn
Declension[edit]

Etymology 2[edit]

From Old Norse *kirna, from Proto-Germanic *kirnijaną, cognate with Icelandic kirna, Swedish kärna, English churn, German kirnen, Dutch karnen.

Verb[edit]

kærne (imperative kærn, infinitive at kærne, present tense kærner, past tense kærnede, perfect tense har kærnet)

  1. to churn
Inflection[edit]