Danish edit

Noun edit

viser c (singular definite viseren, plural indefinite visere)

  1. pointer, hand

Inflection edit

Noun edit

viser c

  1. indefinite plural of vise

Verb edit

viser

  1. present of vise

French edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /vi.ze/
  • (file)

Etymology 1 edit

Inherited from Middle French viser, from Old French viser, from Late Latin vīsāre, from Latin vīsere, intensive of videō. Compare voir.

Verb edit

viser

  1. to aim, to target
    une loi qui vise à améliorer la situation
    a law which aims to improve the situation
    des mesures visant à réduire la fréquence et la gravité des accidents de la route
    measures aiming to reduce the frequency and gravity of road accidents
    • 2009 September 5, “Pakistan : 43 militants islamiques tués”, in Le Figaro[1]:
      L’offensive pakistanaise, appuyée par des hélicoptères et de l’artillerie, visait un quartier-général du Lashkar-e-Islam (Armée de l’Islam) dans la vallée de Tirrah, a précisé à l’AFP un responsable de sécurité à Peshawar.
      A security officer at Peshawar specified to AFP that the Pakistani offensive, supported by helicopters and artillery, targeted a Lashkar-e-Islam (Army of Islam) headquarters in the Tirrah Valley.
  2. (colloquial) to watch, to stare
    Synonym: regarder
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  • Portuguese: visar

Etymology 2 edit

From visa +‎ -er.

Verb edit

viser

  1. to issue with a visa
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Middle French edit

Etymology edit

From Old French viser, from Vulgar Latin *visāre, from Latin visere, present active infinitive of visō, intensive of videō.

Verb edit

viser

  1. to aim at, to target

Conjugation edit

  • Middle French conjugation varies from one text to another. Hence, the following conjugation should be considered as typical, not as exhaustive.

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Norwegian Bokmål edit

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Etymology 1 edit

Noun edit

viser m or f

  1. indefinite plural of vise

Etymology 2 edit

Derived from the verb vise.

Noun edit

viser m (definite singular viseren, indefinite plural visere, definite plural viserne)

  1. a hand (on a clock or watch)
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Etymology 3 edit

Verb edit

viser

  1. present tense of vise

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Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Alternative forms edit

  • Visor, visor, visur (weak noun, obsolete and archaic spellings)
  • Viser, visir (strong noun, obsolete spellings, both feminine)
    • vis (neuter plural)
    • visar (masculine plural)

Noun edit

viser f

  1. (weak) indefinite plural of vise
  2. (strong) indefinite plural feminine of vis

Verb edit

viser

  1. present of visa

Anagrams edit

Old French edit

Alternative forms edit

  • visiere (alternative form or synonym)

Noun edit

viser oblique singularm (oblique plural visers, nominative singular visers, nominative plural viser)

  1. (Anglo-Norman) visor

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