krysse

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Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From the noun kryss.

Verb

krysse (imperative kryss, present tense krysser, simple past and past participle kryssa or krysset)

  1. to cross (go across something)
  2. to cross (arms, legs)
  3. to cross (trains on a single track line meeting at a crossing loop / passing loop)
  4. to cross (animal breeds and plant varieties)

Derived terms

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From the noun kryss.

Verb

krysse (present tense kryssar, past tense kryssa, past participle kryssa, passive infinitive kryssast, present participle kryssande, imperative krysse/kryss)

  1. to cross (go across something)
  2. to cross (arms, legs)
  3. to cross (trains on a single track line meeting at a crossing loop / passing loop)
  4. to cross (animal breeds and plant varieties)

Derived terms

References