nys

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See also: NYS, nýs, and nys'

Danish

Etymology 1

From ny (new).

Adverb

nys

  1. recently, just now

Etymology 2

Verbal noun to nyse (to sneeze), from Old Norse hnjósa.

Noun

nys n (singular definite nyset, plural indefinite nys)

  1. sneeze
Inflection

Verb

nys

  1. (deprecated template usage) imperative of nyse

Etymology 3

From Old Norse njósn, nýsa.

Noun

nys

  1. få nys om: get wind of

Etymology 4

From kys (kiss).

Noun

nys n

  1. (childish) kiss

Middle English

Adjective

nys

  1. Alternative form of nyce

Norwegian Bokmål

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /nyːs/, [nyʷːs]

Noun

nys n (definite singular nyset, indefinite plural nys, definite plural nysa or nysene)

  1. sneeze

Verb

  1. (deprecated template usage) imperative of nyse

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

nys n (definite singular nyset, indefinite plural nys, definite plural nysa)

  1. sneeze

Verb

  1. (deprecated template usage) imperative of nyse
  2. (deprecated template usage) present of nyse

Swedish

Verb

nys

  1. (deprecated template usage) imperative of nysa.

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