ymse
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Norwegian Bokmål[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Old Norse ýmsir, ýmissir, plural of ýmiss; same origin as ymis.
Adjective[edit]
ymse (singular and plural ymse)
References[edit]
Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From Old Norse ýmsir, ýmissir.
Adjective[edit]
ymse
ymse
Adverb[edit]
ymse
- in different, various or alternating way(s); differently
- Synonym: ymist
- sometimes, now and then, sometimes
Determiner[edit]
ymse pl
Noun[edit]
ymse
- (uncountable) any other business (item on agenda)
Pronoun[edit]
ymse
- various, different, uncertain and/or unspecified things; some good, some bad
- an indefinite amount; some; multiple
Etymology 2[edit]
Also from the adjective ymis.
Verb[edit]
ymse (present tense ymsar, past tense ymsa, past participle ymsa, passive infinitive ymsast, present participle ymsande, imperative ymse/yms)
- to alternate, change, vary
- Motorskipa ymsar mykje i storleik og bruk. ( Motorskip on the Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia.Wikipedia nn)
- (reflexive) to change
- han ymsa seg
- he changed
References[edit]
- “ymse” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Anagrams[edit]
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