trena
See also: trenà
Catalan
Verb
trena
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Norwegian Bokmål
Alternative forms
Verb
trena
- inflection of trene:
- simple past
- past participle
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
Verb
trena (present tense trenar/trener, past tense trena/trente, past participle trena/trent, passive infinitive trenast, present participle trenande, imperative trena/tren)
Derived terms
References
- “trena” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Portuguese
Etymology 1
Uncertain. Possibly from Latin trīna, feminine of trīnus (“triple”), and possibly via Provençal or Spanish trena.
Pronunciation
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Noun
trena f (plural trenas)
- a ribbon used to tie one’s hair
- a string used to spin a spinning top
- (Brazil) measuring tape (tape with marks for measuring lengths), especially a metallic one used by construction workers
- Synonym: fita métrica
Etymology 2
Verb
trena
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin trina, trinus (“triple”)
Noun
trena f (plural trenas)
- (colloquial) slammer; nick (prison)
Verb
trena
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