See also: täve

Danish edit

Etymology edit

From Middle Dutch teve, Middle Low German teve, cognate of Dutch teef. Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *tibō-.

Noun edit

tæve c (singular definite tæven, plural indefinite tæver)

  1. bitch (female canine, spiteful woman)
    Synonyms: hunhund, tævehund
  2. slut (sexually promiscuous woman)
    Synonym: mær
  3. in the phrase på tæven (box on the ear)

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Verb edit

tæve (imperative tæv, infinitive at tæve, present tense tæver, past tense tævede, perfect tense har tævet)

  1. to thrash, to beat up (to beat mercilessly)
    Synonyms: tæske, banke, prygle
  2. to beat, thrash (to defeat in a competition)
    Synonyms: nakke, besejre, vinde (over)

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