Danish edit

Etymology edit

From Old Danish hæriæ, from Old Norse herja, from Proto-Germanic *harjōną, cognate with Swedish härja, English harry, German verheeren. Derived from the noun *harjaz (army), see hær.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /hɛrɣə/, [ˈhaɐ̯wə], [ˈhaɐ̯ʊ]

Verb edit

hærge (imperative hærg, infinitive at hærge, present tense hærger, past tense hærgede, perfect tense har hærget)

  1. to ruin, destroy

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