huske
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Old Norse hugsa, derived from the noun Old Norse hugr (“thought”) (= Danish hu).
huske (imperative husk, infinitive at huske, present tense husker, past tense huskede, perfect tense har husket)
Probably borrowed from Middle Low German hūske(n) or Middle Dutch hūskijn, diminutive of hūs (“house”).
huske (plural huskes)
Likely imitative.
huske f or m (definite singular huska or husken, indefinite plural husker, definite plural huskene)
huske (imperative husk, present tense husker, passive huskes, simple past and past participle huska or husket, present participle huskende)
Likely imitative.
huske f (definite singular huska, indefinite plural husker, definite plural huskene)
huske
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