eje
Chamicuro
Adverb
eje
Danish
Etymology
From Old Danish eghæ, from Old Norse eiga (“to own”).
Pronunciation
Noun
eje n
Verb
eje (imperative ej, infinitive at eje, present tense ejer or å (archaic), past tense ejede or åtte (archaic), past participle har ejet or åt (archaic))
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin axis, axem, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eḱs- (“axis”).
Noun
eje m (plural ejes)
Related terms
Turkmen
Noun
eje
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