såre

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See also: sare, saré, and sarè

Danish[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /sɔːrə/, [ˈsɒːɒ]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Old Danish særæ, from Old Norse særa, from Proto-Germanic *sairijaną, cognate with Swedish såra. Derived from *sairaz (wounded). The modern Danish form has reintroduced the vowel of the noun sår.

Verb[edit]

såre (past tense sårede, past participle såret)

  1. to wound
  2. to injure, hurt
  3. to offend
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Etymology 2[edit]

From the adjective sår (painful), compare, in a similar meaning, German sehr, English sore.

Adverb[edit]

såre

  1. (dated) very
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Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Adjective[edit]

såre

  1. definite singular of sår
  2. plural of sår

Verb[edit]

såre (imperative sår, present tense sårer, simple past and past participle såra or såret)

  1. to injure, hurt, offend
  2. to wound
  3. to hurt one's feelings

Adverb[edit]

såre

  1. (dated) very

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Verb[edit]

såre (present tense sårar, past tense såra, past participle såra, passive infinitive sårast, present participle sårande, imperative såre/sår)

  1. Alternative form of såra

Adjective[edit]

såre

  1. definite singular of sår
  2. plural of sår

Adverb[edit]

såre

  1. (dated) very

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