råde

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See also: rade, Rade, radé, Radé, râde, Råde, radę, and řadě

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse ráða, from Proto-Germanic *rēdaną.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /rɔːdə/, [ˈʁɔːðə]

Verb

råde (imperative råd, infinitive at råde, present tense råder, past tense rådede, perfect tense har rådet)

  1. to advise, to counsel
  2. to rule (to reign over)

Further reading


Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology 1

From English rod (connecting rod)

Noun

råde m (definite singular råden, indefinite plural råder, definite plural rådene)

  1. (automotive) a conrod, connecting rod

Etymology 2

From Old Norse ráða

Alternative forms

Verb

råde (imperative råd, present tense råder, passive rådes, simple past rådet or rådde, past participle rådet or rådd, present participle rådende)

  1. to advise (give advice)
Derived terms
Related terms

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

From English rod (connecting rod)

Noun

råde m (definite singular råden, indefinite plural rådar, definite plural rådane)

  1. (automotive) a conrod, connecting rod

Etymology 2

Verb

råde (present tense råder, past tense rådde, past participle rådd or rådt, present participle rådande, imperative råd)

  1. Alternative form of

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