See also: sare, saré, and sarè

Danish edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /sɔːrə/, [ˈsɒːɒ]

Etymology 1 edit

From Old Danish særæ, from Old Norse særa, from Proto-Germanic *sairijaną, cognate with Swedish såra. Derived from *sairaz (wounded). The modern Danish form has reintroduced the vowel of the noun sår.

Verb edit

såre (past tense sårede, past participle såret)

  1. to wound
  2. to injure, hurt
  3. to offend
Conjugation edit
References edit

Etymology 2 edit

From the adjective sår (painful), compare, in a similar meaning, German sehr, English sore.

Adverb edit

såre

  1. (dated) very
References edit

Norwegian Bokmål edit

Adjective edit

såre

  1. definite singular of sår
  2. plural of sår

Verb edit

såre (imperative sår, present tense sårer, simple past and past participle såra or såret)

  1. to injure, hurt, offend
  2. to wound
  3. to hurt one's feelings

Adverb edit

såre

  1. (dated) very

References edit

Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Verb edit

såre (present tense sårar, past tense såra, past participle såra, passive infinitive sårast, present participle sårande, imperative såre/sår)

  1. Alternative form of såra

Adjective edit

såre

  1. definite singular of sår
  2. plural of sår

Adverb edit

såre

  1. (dated) very

References edit