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adresser c

  1. indefinite plural of adresse

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Etymology edit

Inherited from Old French adrecier (to straighten, address), from a- (Latin ad (to)) + drecier, drecer (compare with modern French dresser) < Vulgar Latin *dīrectiāre, from Latin dīrēctus (straight or right), from the verb dīrigĕre. Compare Italian indirizzare.

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  • IPA(key): /a.dʁɛ.se/, /a.dʁe.se/
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Verb edit

adresser

  1. (transitive) to direct
  2. (reflexive) to address [+ à (object)]
    Est-ce qu’il s’adressait à la table?
    Has he been addressing the table?

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Norwegian Bokmål edit

Noun edit

adresser m or f

  1. indefinite plural of adresse

Verb edit

adresser

  1. imperative of adressere

Norwegian Nynorsk edit

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adresser f

  1. indefinite plural of adresse

Swedish edit

Noun edit

adresser

  1. indefinite plural of adress