Danish edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /tveŋə/, [ˈtˢʋ̥eŋə]

Etymology 1 edit

From Old Danish thwængæ (thong), from Old Norse þvengr, from Proto-Germanic *þwanguz, *þwangiz, cognate with English thong, German Zwang. Doublet of tvang. Related to the following verb.

Noun edit

tvinge c (singular definite tvingen, plural indefinite tvinger)

  1. clamp
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Etymology 2 edit

From Old Norse þvinga, from Proto-Germanic *þwinhaną, cognate with Swedish tvinga, German zwingen, Dutch dwingen.

Verb edit

tvinge (past tense tvang, past participle tvunget, attributive common tvungen, attributive definite or plural tvungne)

  1. to force
  2. to compel
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Norwegian Bokmål edit

Etymology edit

From Old Norse þvinga. Cognates: see German zwingen.

Verb edit

tvinge (imperative tving, present tense tvinger, passive tvinges, simple past tvang, past participle tvunget, present participle tvingende)

  1. to force
  2. to compel

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