værpe
Danish
Etymology
From Old Danish wærpæ, Old Norse verpa, from Proto-Germanic *werpaną. Cognate with English warp and German werfen (whence Danish verfe).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈʋaɐ̯rb̥ə]
Verb
værpe (imperative værp, infinitive at værpe, present tense værper, past tense værpede, perfect tense har værpet)
- (archaic) to eject
Conjugation
Conjugation of værpe
| Active | Passive | |
|---|---|---|
| Infinitive | værpe | værpes |
| Present tense | værper | værpes |
| Past tense | værpede | værpedes |
| Imperative | verf | - |
| Participle | ||
| Present | værpende | |
| Past | værpet | |
| Gerund | værpen | |
References
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