lab {noun}
|
:: paw
|
laber {adj}
|
:: nice
|
laber {adj}
|
:: pretty
|
laber {adj}
|
:: alluring
|
laber {adj} [maritime]
|
:: not very strong wind
|
labil {adj}
|
:: labile (apt or likely to change)
|
laborant {noun}
|
:: someone who works in a lab, especially a chemical or biological one
|
laboratorievægt {noun}
|
:: a weight used in a laboratory
|
lacrosse {noun} [sports]
|
:: lacrosse
|
lad {adj}
|
:: languid, lazy, indolent
|
lad {noun}
|
:: bed (platform of a truck, trailer, railcar, or other vehicle that supports the load to be hauled), eg. truckbed
|
lade {noun} [agriculture]
|
:: barn (building)
|
lade {v}
|
:: let [to allow]
|
lade {v}
|
:: leave [to transfer responsibility or attention]
|
lade {v}
|
:: have [cause to, by command or request]
|
lade {v}
|
:: have [cause to be]
|
lade {v}
|
:: make [force to do]
|
lade {v}
|
:: pretend, seem, appear
|
lade {v}
|
:: load
|
lade {v}
|
:: charge
|
lade {v}
|
:: let go
|
ladet {v}
|
:: past participle of lade
|
lade være {v}
|
:: to refrain, not do
|
lad mig være i fred {phrase}
|
:: leave me alone
|
ladning {noun} [physics]
|
:: charge
|
ladning {noun}
|
:: load
|
Ladon {prop}
|
:: Ladon (the river)
|
Ladon {prop} [mythology]
|
:: Ladon (the dragon)
|
læ {noun}
|
:: shelter from the wind, lee
|
læ {adj}
|
:: being on the lee side
|
læ {v}
|
:: to shelter
|
læbe {noun}
|
:: lip
|
læddike {noun}
|
:: a small box
|
læddike {noun}
|
:: a compartment in a chest
|
læder {noun}
|
:: leather
|
læderbøsse {noun}
|
:: leather gay
|
lædike {noun}
|
:: alternative spelling of læddike
|
læg {noun} [anatomy]
|
:: calf [of the leg]
|
læg {noun}
|
:: pleat
|
læg {noun}
|
:: tuck
|
læg {adj}
|
:: lay [non-professional, non-clergy]
|
læge {noun}
|
:: doctor
|
læge {noun}
|
:: physician
|
læge {noun}
|
:: surgeon
|
læge {v}
|
:: to cure, to heal
|
lægge {v}
|
:: to lay
|
lægge {v}
|
:: to put, place
|
lægge {v}
|
:: to lay (an egg)
|
lægge an på {v}
|
:: hit on, flirt with
|
lægge arm {vi}
|
:: arm-wrestle
|
lægge øde {v}
|
:: to lay waste
|
lægge sammen {v}
|
:: See: da lægge sammen
|
lægge sammen {v} [arithmetics]
|
:: add
|
lægge sammen {v}
|
:: to fold clean, dry laundry
|
lægge sig på maven for {v}
|
:: acquiesce to, submit to
|
lægge til {v} [arithmetic]
|
:: add
|
lækker {adj}
|
:: delicious (pleasing to the taste)
|
lækker {adj}
|
:: super, smashing, yummy, dishy
|
lækker {adj}
|
:: sexually attractive; hot, sexy
|
lækkersulten {adj}
|
:: having the urge for a snack; having the munchies
|
lændeklæde {noun}
|
:: loincloth
|
læne {v}
|
:: to lean
|
lænestol {noun}
|
:: armchair (a chair with supports for the arms or elbows)
|
længde {noun}
|
:: length (measurement of distance)
|
længdebølge {noun} [physics]
|
:: longitudinal wave
|
længdeforkortelse {noun} [physics]
|
:: length contraction
|
længdespring {noun}
|
:: long jump
|
længdespringer {noun}
|
:: long jumper
|
længe {adv}
|
:: long [of duration]
|
længe {noun}
|
:: longish building of a larger building complex, typically a farmhouse
|
længere {adv}
|
:: anymore
|
længes {v} [deponent]
|
:: long
|
længsel {c}
|
:: yearning
|
lærd {adj}
|
:: learned, scholarly
|
lærdom {noun}
|
:: learnedness, academic knowledge
|
lære {v}
|
:: to teach
|
lære {v}
|
:: to learn
|
lære {noun}
|
:: teachings, doctrine, theory [a coherent system of thoughts or ideas in science or religion]
|
lære {noun}
|
:: lesson [a knowledge drawn from experience]
|
lære {noun}
|
:: apprenticeship [a practical education in craft, industry or trade]
|
lærer {noun}
|
:: teacher
|
lærerig {adj}
|
:: educational, informative, instructive
|
lærerinde {noun} [dated]
|
:: mistress [female teacher]
|
læresætning {noun}
|
:: a sentence expressing knowledge in compact form, taught as-is
|
lærke {noun}
|
:: lark (Alaudidae)
|
Lærke {prop}
|
:: given name
|
lærling {noun}
|
:: an apprentice
|
lærling {noun}
|
:: an disciple [person influence by another person's ideas]
|
lærred {noun}
|
:: linen
|
lærred {noun}
|
:: canvas
|
lærred {noun}
|
:: screen
|
læs {noun}
|
:: load, lot
|
læsbar {adj}
|
:: legible, able to be read
|
læse {v}
|
:: to read
|
læse {v}
|
:: to study formally
|
læsebriller {noun}
|
:: reading glasses
|
læseevne {noun}
|
:: the ability to read well
|
læsefelt {noun}
|
:: a region of a pair of glasses meant to be read through
|
læseferie {noun}
|
:: a period before an exam in which classes are canceled to allow students to prepare for the exam
|
læseforståelse {noun}
|
:: reading comprehension
|
læseglæde {noun}
|
:: joy of reading
|
læsehæmmet {adj}
|
:: reading impaired
|
læsehest {noun}
|
:: bookworm (avid reader)
|
læsehest {noun}
|
:: swot (one who studies hard)
|
læsehjørne {noun}
|
:: reading corner
|
læsehungrende {adj}
|
:: who starves for reading; who has a great urge to read
|
læselampe {noun}
|
:: a lamp for reading by
|
læselig {adj}
|
:: legible, able to be read
|
læselighed {noun}
|
:: readability
|
læselyst {noun}
|
:: desire to read
|
læsemængde {noun}
|
:: amount of text to be read
|
læser {noun}
|
:: reader
|
læserbrev {noun}
|
:: a letter from a reader published in a newspaper, especially one espousing some opinion
|
læsesal {noun}
|
:: reading room (a room set aside for reading)
|
læsestof {noun}
|
:: reading material
|
læsesvag {adj}
|
:: who has difficulty reading; not good at reading
|
læsevant {adj}
|
:: used to reading
|
læside {noun}
|
:: leeside
|
Læsø {prop}
|
:: an island and Danish municipality in the Kattegat
|
læsse {v}
|
:: to load
|
læst {noun}
|
:: last [piece of wood used for shaping shoes]
|
lag {noun}
|
:: layer, coat [a coherent mass spread on the top or on the outside of something else]
|
lag {noun} [sociology]
|
:: class, stratum [class of society with similar status]
|
lag {noun} [geology]
|
:: stratum [layer of sedimentary rock]
|
låg {noun}
|
:: lid, cover
|
låg {noun}
|
:: top
|
Lage {prop}
|
:: given name
|
låge {noun}
|
:: gate
|
låge {noun}
|
:: wicket
|
låge {noun}
|
:: door
|
lagen {noun}
|
:: sheet (bedsheet)
|
lagengymnastik {noun}
|
:: sex
|
lager {noun}
|
:: store, warehouse
|
lager {noun}
|
:: [rare] lager (type of beer)
|
lagereddike {noun}
|
:: vinegar meant to be used as a preservative
|
lagkage {noun}
|
:: layer cake
|
lagkage {noun}
|
:: pie chart
|
lagt {v}
|
:: past participle of lægge
|
lagune {noun}
|
:: lagoon
|
Laila {prop}
|
:: given name
|
lak {c} {n}
|
:: lacquer
|
lakaj {noun}
|
:: lackey, footman, flunkey, henchman
|
lakket til {adj}
|
:: drunk
|
lakonisk {adj}
|
:: laconic [brief, concise]
|
lakonisk {adj}
|
:: Laconian [relating to the Greek landscape of Laconia or its capital Sparta]
|
lakonisk {adv}
|
:: laconically
|
lakonsk {adj}
|
:: Laconian [relating to the Greek landscape of Laconia or its capital Sparta]
|
lakrids {n} {c}
|
:: liquorice, licorice
|
laks {noun}
|
:: salmon
|
laktose {noun} [biochemistry]
|
:: lactose
|
laktosefri {adj}
|
:: lactose-free
|
laktoseintolerance {noun}
|
:: alternative form of laktoseintolerans
|
laktoseintolerans {noun}
|
:: lactose intolerance
|
lål {interj} [rare]
|
:: alternative form of LOL
|
lam {adj}
|
:: lame
|
lam {noun}
|
:: lamb
|
lammet {v}
|
:: past participle of lamme
|
lampe {noun}
|
:: lamp [electric or oil]
|
lampeskærm {noun}
|
:: lampshade (cover over a lamp)
|
lån {noun}
|
:: loan
|
land {noun}
|
:: country [a geographical area that is politically independent]
|
land {noun} [uncountable, chiefly definite singular]
|
:: country, countryside [rural areas outside the cities with agricultural production]
|
land {noun}
|
:: land [part of Earth that is not covered in water]
|
land {noun} [as the last part of compounds]
|
:: a large area or facility dedicated to a certain type of activity or merchandise
|
landbrug {noun}
|
:: agriculture
|
landdag {noun}
|
:: Landtag
|
lande {vi}
|
:: to land [get down to the ground or into the water after a flight or a jump]
|
lande {vi}
|
:: to land [come to land with a ship]
|
lande {vi} [figuratively]
|
:: to land, end up [in a new state or at a new place, often unwillingly]
|
lande {vt}
|
:: to land, bring down [an aircraft or a spaceship]
|
lande {vt}
|
:: to land [bring to land, e.g. fish]
|
lande {vt} [figuratively]
|
:: to land [bring home, e.g. an agreement]
|
landeplage {noun} [dated]
|
:: something that negatively affects everyone living in some area
|
landeplage {noun}
|
:: a hit song (song that is played frequently for a time)
|
landingsbane {c}
|
:: runway (strip for aircraft landing and takeoff)
|
landkrabbe {noun} [nautical]
|
:: landlubber
|
landmand {noun}
|
:: farmer
|
landmine {c} [military]
|
:: land mine, landmine (a mine that is placed on land)
|
landsby {noun}
|
:: village
|
landsby {noun}
|
:: hamlet
|
landsbytosse {noun}
|
:: village idiot
|
landsforræder {noun}
|
:: a traitor to one's country
|
landsforræderi {noun}
|
:: high treason, treason against one's country
|
landskab {noun}
|
:: landscape
|
landsknægt {noun} [historical]
|
:: Landsknecht/lansquenet
|
landsmand {noun}
|
:: compatriot
|
landsskadelig {adj}
|
:: harmful to a country
|
landvinding {noun}
|
:: progress
|
landvinding {noun}
|
:: the act of expanding land available; reclamation (but not necessarily having been land previously)
|
låne {v}
|
:: borrow
|
låne {v}
|
:: lend
|
låneord {noun}
|
:: loanword
|
lang {adj}
|
:: long (having great distance)
|
Lang {prop}
|
:: surname
|
lange ud {v}
|
:: strike (often with arms)
|
lange ud {v} [idiomatic]
|
:: criticize
|
langfinger {noun}
|
:: middle finger
|
langfredag {noun}
|
:: Good Friday
|
langhåret {adj}
|
:: long-haired, having long hair
|
langhåret {adj}
|
:: technical and complicated
|
langmodig {adj} [archaic]
|
:: patient
|
langmodig {adj} [archaic]
|
:: long-suffering
|
lángos {noun}
|
:: langos
|
langs {adv}
|
:: along (by the length of)
|
langsom {adj}
|
:: slow
|
Langtbortistan {prop}
|
:: a fictitious country located far away
|
langtidshæve {vi} [of dough]
|
:: to rise slowly in cold conditions
|
lang tillægsform {noun} [grammar]
|
:: present participle
|
langt ude {adv}
|
:: far out
|
langt ude {adv}
|
:: crazy
|
langvarig {adj}
|
:: long-lasting
|
langvejs {adv} [usually followed by fra]
|
:: afar
|
langvejs {adj} [of e.g. journeying or transportation]
|
:: long-distance
|
lånt {v}
|
:: past participle of låne
|
lanthan {noun}
|
:: lanthanum
|
laps {noun}
|
:: fop, dandy (a man very concerned about his clothes and his appearance)
|
laps {noun}
|
:: a shabby man
|
lår {noun}
|
:: thigh
|
lårben {noun}
|
:: thighbone
|
largeness {noun}
|
:: magnanimity
|
larm {noun}
|
:: noise
|
larme {v}
|
:: noise (make noise)
|
larmet {v}
|
:: past participle of larme
|
Lars {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Larsen {prop}
|
:: surname
|
Larsine {prop}
|
:: given name, a feminine form of Lars
|
Lars Tyndskids marker {prop} [idiomatic]
|
:: a remote, uninteresting place; the middle of nowhere
|
lårt {noun}
|
:: pronunciation spelling of lort
|
las {noun}
|
:: rag
|
las {noun}
|
:: shred
|
lås {noun}
|
:: lock
|
lasagne {noun}
|
:: lasagna, lasagne (an Italian baked dish)
|
låse {v}
|
:: to lock
|
låse {v}
|
:: låse op - to unlock
|
låse {v}
|
:: låse sig ind - to lock oneself in
|
laser {noun}
|
:: laser
|
Lasse {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Lassen {prop}
|
:: surname
|
last {noun}
|
:: cargo
|
last {noun}
|
:: cargo hold, hold (cargo area)
|
last {noun}
|
:: weight, burden
|
last {noun}
|
:: vice
|
lastbil {noun}
|
:: truck (vehicle designed for carrying cargo)
|
lastbil {noun}
|
:: lorry (motor vehicle)
|
laste {v}
|
:: to load
|
lastemærke {noun}
|
:: International Load Line
|
latent {adj}
|
:: latent (existing or present but concealed or inactive)
|
latin {n} {c}
|
:: the Latin language
|
latin {n} {c}
|
:: Latin language [as a school subject]
|
latin {n} {c}
|
:: Latin American dance
|
latin {n} {c}
|
:: Latin American music
|
latinsk {adj}
|
:: Latin [of or relating to the Latin language]
|
latinsk {adj}
|
:: Latin [of or relating to the Roman alphabet]
|
latter {noun}
|
:: laughter
|
latterlig {adj}
|
:: ridiculous, ludicrous, laughable
|
latterliggøre {v}
|
:: ridicule
|
latterliggørelse {noun}
|
:: ridicule, derision
|
Lau {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Lauge {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Laura {prop}
|
:: given name
|
laurbær {noun}
|
:: laurel [the leaves of the plant]
|
laurbær {noun} [figuratively, in the plural]
|
:: laurels [as a sign of honour]
|
laurbær {noun}
|
:: laurel [the plant]
|
laurbærkrans {noun}
|
:: laurel wreath
|
Laurids {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Lauridsen {prop}
|
:: surname
|
Laurine {prop}
|
:: given name borrowed from French
|
Laurits {prop}
|
:: given name, an old form of Lars ( =Laurence)
|
Lauritsen {prop}
|
:: surname
|
Lauritz {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Laurs {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Laursen {prop}
|
:: surname
|
Laust {prop}
|
:: given name
|
lav {adj}
|
:: low
|
lav {noun}
|
:: guild
|
lav {b}
|
:: lichen
|
lave {v}
|
:: to make, create, construct, produce
|
lave {v}
|
:: to cook, prepare
|
lave {v}
|
:: to do
|
lave {v}
|
:: to repair, mend, fix
|
Lave {prop}
|
:: given name
|
lavendel {c} [botany]
|
:: lavender (a bush of the Lavendula species)
|
lavendel {c}
|
:: lavender (dried flowers etc. from the lavender bush used in scent bags, for example)
|
lavendel {c}
|
:: lavender (a light violet colour) (uncountable, indefinite singular only)
|
lavendel {adj}
|
:: lavender (of a light violet colour)
|
lave om på {vt}
|
:: change (something else)
|
lave stort {v} [euphemistic]
|
:: To defecate
|
lavine {noun}
|
:: earthslide, a lot of material (usually snow) rolling down a slope
|
lavvande {noun}
|
:: low tide
|
lawrencium {noun}
|
:: lawrencium
|
Lazarus {prop}
|
:: Lazarus
|
le {noun}
|
:: scythe (farm tool)
|
le {v}
|
:: to laugh (show mirth by peculiar movement of the muscles of the face and emission of sounds)
|
Lea {prop}
|
:: Leah [biblical character]
|
Lea {prop}
|
:: given name
|
lebbe {noun} [colloquial, sometimes, derogatory]
|
:: lesbian
|
lebbepar {noun} [rare, highly colloquial, potentially offensive]
|
:: lesbian couple
|
lebber {noun}
|
:: alternative form of lebbe
|
led {noun} [anatomy]
|
:: joint [movable connection between the bones in a body or a minor exterior part of the body; also of joints in a plant]
|
led {noun}
|
:: link [movable part of a thing or a plant]
|
led {noun}
|
:: link, part [element in a line of thought or a course of events]
|
led {noun}
|
:: generation [in a family tree]
|
led {noun} [grammar]
|
:: phrase [a word or group of words that functions as a single unit in the syntax of a sentence]
|
led {noun} [mathematics]
|
:: term [one of the addends in a sum or in another mathematical operation]
|
led {noun}
|
:: side, direction [of an object]
|
led {noun}
|
:: way [of doing something]
|
led {noun}
|
:: gate [in a fence or at a level crossing]
|
led {adj}
|
:: disgusting, odious, loathsome
|
led {adj}
|
:: nasty, beastly
|
ledbus {noun}
|
:: articulated bus
|
lede {v}
|
:: to manage, run
|
lede {v}
|
:: to head, direct
|
lede {v}
|
:: to lead, guide
|
lede {v}
|
:: to conduct
|
lede {v}
|
:: to look, search for
|
lede {noun}
|
:: disgust, distaste, loathing
|
ledelsesmæssig {adj}
|
:: relating to management, managerial
|
leden {adj} [archaic]
|
:: Passed, over, finished
|
leder {noun}
|
:: leader, manager, head
|
leder {noun}
|
:: editorial (opinion article in newspaper, made by editors)
|
leder {noun}
|
:: conductor (esp. of electrical charge)
|
lederskab {noun}
|
:: leadership
|
ledestjerne {noun}
|
:: lodestar, star (or different thing) used for navigation
|
ledig {adj}
|
:: unoccupied
|
ledig {adj} [mildly, euphemistic]
|
:: unemployed
|
ledig {adj}
|
:: single, not in a committed relationship (especially marriage)
|
ledning {noun}
|
:: a cord, cable, wire [for transporting electricity or information]
|
ledning {noun}
|
:: a pipe, pipeline [for transporting substances like water, gas or oil]
|
ledsætning {noun} [grammar]
|
:: subordinate clause
|
ledsager {noun}
|
:: companion
|
ledsagerske {noun}
|
:: female companion
|
leg {noun}
|
:: play, game
|
leg {noun} [zoology]
|
:: spawning (fish)
|
legal {adj}
|
:: legal (something that conforms to or is according to law)
|
legal {adj}
|
:: legitimate (conforming to accepted rules)
|
lege {v}
|
:: play
|
lege {v}
|
:: spawn
|
legeaftale {noun}
|
:: play date
|
legeme {noun}
|
:: body (of animals, including humans)
|
legeme {noun} [algebra]
|
:: field
|
legeme {noun} [physics]
|
:: body
|
legende {c}
|
:: a legend
|
legeplads {noun} [recreation]
|
:: playground (large open space where children play)
|
legeplads {noun} [zoology]
|
:: spawning ground
|
legetøi {noun} [chiefly uncountable]
|
:: toy
|
legetøj {noun} [chiefly uncountable]
|
:: toy
|
legion {noun}
|
:: legion
|
Leif {prop}
|
:: given name
|
leje {noun}
|
:: bed, bedding [anything that someone lies on]
|
leje {noun}
|
:: lair, den, form, seat
|
leje {noun}
|
:: bearing
|
leje {noun}
|
:: berth [space for a ship to moor]
|
leje {noun}
|
:: fishing hamlet
|
leje {noun}
|
:: pitch, range
|
leje {noun}
|
:: presentation [position of the foetus in the uterus at birth]
|
leje {noun}
|
:: rent, rental
|
leje {noun}
|
:: renting, hire, leasing, chartering
|
leje {v}
|
:: rent, hire, lease, charter
|
lejlighed {noun}
|
:: apartment, flat
|
lejlighed {noun}
|
:: opportunity
|
lejlighed {noun}
|
:: occasion
|
lejlighedsvis {adj}
|
:: occasional
|
lejlighedsvis {adv}
|
:: occasionally
|
lejr {noun}
|
:: camp
|
lejre {v}
|
:: to settle [transitive]
|
lejre {vr} [passive]
|
:: to settle [intransitive]
|
lejrskole {noun}
|
:: camp school
|
lejrtur {noun}
|
:: camping
|
leksem {noun}
|
:: lexeme
|
leksikalisere {v}
|
:: lexicalize
|
leksikon {noun}
|
:: encyclopedia [a comprehensive reference work with articles on a range of subjects]
|
leksikon {noun}
|
:: lexicon [the entire vocabulary in a given language]
|
lektie {noun}
|
:: homework
|
lektie {noun} [Christianity]
|
:: lection, lesson [text from the Scripture read in liturgy]
|
lektor {noun}
|
:: an associate professor at the university, ranking below professor, but above adjunkt
|
lektor {noun}
|
:: a secondary school teacher
|
lekture {c}
|
:: reading material
|
lem {noun}
|
:: limb [arm or leg in a human or an animal]
|
lem {noun} [formal]
|
:: penis
|
lem {noun} [dated]
|
:: inmate [in an institution]
|
lem {noun}
|
:: hatch
|
lem {noun}
|
:: trapdoor
|
lemfældig {adj}
|
:: careless, perfunctory
|
lemfældig {adj}
|
:: superficial
|
lemfældig {adj}
|
:: slack
|
lemfældig {adj}
|
:: lenient
|
len {noun} [historical]
|
:: fief [a land given by a sovereign to a vassal in exchange for military services, especially in the Middle Ages]
|
len {noun} [historical]
|
:: entailed estate [a property given by the king to a person with specific rules of inheritance, in Denmark 1691-1919]
|
len {noun} [historical]
|
:: county [a regional and administrative unit, in Denmark until 1662; also used with reference to the län of modern Sweden and Finland]
|
Lena {prop}
|
:: given name derived from Helena and Magdalena
|
Lene {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Leningrad {prop} [historical]
|
:: Leningrad (major city), now Saint Petersburg
|
Lennart {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Leo {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Leon {prop}
|
:: given name
|
ler {noun}
|
:: clay
|
lesbisk {adj}
|
:: lesbian [pertaining to female homosexuality]
|
lesbisk {adj}
|
:: Lesbian [concerning the Greek island of Lesbos and the Ancient Greek dialect of this island]
|
let {adj}
|
:: light [not heavy]
|
let {adj}
|
:: easy
|
let {adj}
|
:: slight
|
let {adj}
|
:: mild
|
let {adv}
|
:: lightly
|
let {adv}
|
:: easily
|
let {adv}
|
:: slightly
|
let {adv}
|
:: mildly
|
let {noun}
|
:: low-fat milk
|
lethed {noun}
|
:: lightness
|
lethed {noun}
|
:: easiness
|
letlæst {adj}
|
:: easily read
|
Letland {prop}
|
:: Latvia
|
letmælk {noun}
|
:: semi-skimmed milk [a milk with ca. 1.5% fat in it]
|
let og elefant {adv}
|
:: Such that something is avoided
|
letopløselig {adj}
|
:: rather soluble
|
letsindig {adj}
|
:: careless, not paying appropriate attention
|
lette {noun}
|
:: Lett, Latvian (a person from Latvia or of Latvian descent)
|
lette {v}
|
:: lighten
|
lette {v}
|
:: relieve
|
lette {v}
|
:: facilitate
|
lette {v}
|
:: ease
|
lette {v}
|
:: lift
|
lette {v}
|
:: take off
|
lettere sagt end gjort {phrase}
|
:: easier said than done (easy to propose, but difficult to accomplish)
|
lettet {adj}
|
:: relieved (freed from stress, worry or discomfort)
|
lettisk {adj}
|
:: Latvian (pertaining to Latvia or the Latvian language)
|
leukocyt {noun} [hematology]
|
:: white blood cell
|
lev {noun} [archaic]
|
:: bread
|
lev {noun}
|
:: lef [currency in Bulgaria]
|
leve {v}
|
:: to live, be alive
|
leve {n}
|
:: cheers
|
levedygtig {adj}
|
:: viable, able to live
|
leveomkostninger {noun} [plural only]
|
:: costs of living
|
lever {noun}
|
:: liver
|
levere {v}
|
:: supply, furnish
|
levere {v}
|
:: provide
|
levere {v}
|
:: contribute
|
levere {v}
|
:: produce
|
levere {v}
|
:: deliver
|
leveringsdygtig {adj}
|
:: able to deliver
|
leverpostej {noun}
|
:: leverpostej
|
leverståhej {noun} [humourous, colloquial]
|
:: synonym of leverpostej
|
levestandard {noun}
|
:: standard of living
|
levne {v}
|
:: to leave [not eat or drink all of something]
|
levnedsmiddel {noun}
|
:: foodstuff
|
LGBT {noun}
|
:: LGBT
|
Liam {prop}
|
:: given name of modern usage
|
lian {noun}
|
:: liana
|
lian {noun}
|
:: any vine
|
libaneser {noun}
|
:: Lebanese (a person from Lebanon or of Lebanese descent)
|
Libanon {prop}
|
:: Lebanon
|
liberalisme {c}
|
:: liberalism
|
libertarianisme {c}
|
:: libertarianism
|
Libyen {prop}
|
:: Libyen (country)
|
lid {noun}
|
:: trust
|
lide {v}
|
:: suffer
|
lide {v}
|
:: To have some disease or similar condition
|
lide {v n c p}
|
:: approach (to draw near, in a figurative sense; to come near to in time)
|
lide {v n c p}
|
:: proceed
|
lide af {v}
|
:: suffer from
|
liden {adj} [archaic, poetic]
|
:: little, small
|
lide på {v} [archaic]
|
:: To trust
|
liderlig {adj}
|
:: lustful, horny
|
liderlig {adj} [obsolete, of person, behaviour]
|
:: immoral, sometimes with connotations of sexuality
|
liderlig {adj} [obsolete]
|
:: of low quality
|
liderlig {adj} [obsolete]
|
:: disgusting, repulsive
|
lidet {adv}
|
:: not at all
|
lidt {adv}
|
:: a little, slightly
|
lidt {pron}
|
:: a bit, a little
|
lidt {adj} [rare]
|
:: liked
|
lidt efter lidt {phrase}
|
:: gradually, bit by bit, little by little
|
lidt til en side {adj}
|
:: deviating somewhat from social norms
|
li'e {adv}
|
:: eye dialect of lige
|
liechtensteiner {noun}
|
:: Liechtensteiner (A person from Liechtenstein or of Liechtenstein descent)
|
lift {noun}
|
:: The non-commercial act of transporting someone in a vehicle: ride
|
lift {noun}
|
:: boost
|
lift {noun}
|
:: carrycot
|
lift {noun}
|
:: elevator
|
lift {noun}
|
:: lift
|
-lig {suffix}
|
:: Forms adjectives from verbs, having the sense of "may be the object of"; -able
|
-lig {suffix}
|
:: Forms adjectives from nouns, having the sense of "possessing characteristics of"; -ous, -ly
|
-lig {suffix}
|
:: Forms adjectives from nouns, having the sense of "occurring at such intervals"; -ly
|
lig {adj}
|
:: equal to
|
lig {adj}
|
:: like, similar to
|
lig {noun}
|
:: body, corpse
|
lig {noun}
|
:: crock (an old or broken-down vehicle)
|
lig {noun} [nautical]
|
:: leech
|
ligbrænding {noun}
|
:: cremation
|
lige {noun}
|
:: like, match
|
lige {adj}
|
:: straight, not bent
|
lige {adj}
|
:: equal
|
lige {adj} [math, of an integer]
|
:: even [being of the form , where is an integer]
|
lige {adj} [math, of a function]
|
:: even
|
lige {adv}
|
:: just, recently
|
lige {adv}
|
:: just, merely, simply
|
lige {adv}
|
:: just, exactly
|
lige funktion {noun} [math]
|
:: even function
|
ligeglad {adj}
|
:: indifferent
|
ligegyldig {adj}
|
:: making no difference
|
ligeledes {adv}
|
:: likewise
|
ligemand {noun}
|
:: equal
|
lige nu {adv}
|
:: right now
|
lige så godt {adv}
|
:: as well
|
ligesom {adv}
|
:: sort of, kind of, as it were
|
ligesom {conj}
|
:: as, like [used for making comparisons]
|
ligestilling {noun}
|
:: equality, chiefly between the sexes
|
ligetil {adj}
|
:: simple
|
ligetil {adj}
|
:: straightforward
|
ligetil {adj}
|
:: forthright
|
ligevægt {noun}
|
:: equilibrium
|
ligevægt {noun} [chemistry]
|
:: equilibrium
|
ligevægtskonstant {noun} [chemistry]
|
:: equilibrium constant
|
lige ved og næsten slår ingen mand af hesten {proverb}
|
:: almost doesn't count
|
ligge {v}
|
:: to lie [be in horizontal position; be placed or situated]
|
ligge {v}
|
:: to be [occupy a place]
|
ligge {v}
|
:: to stand [e.g. a house]
|
ligge {v}
|
:: to sit [a hen brooding]
|
liggendefæ {noun}
|
:: propoerty, treasures
|
ligge på sinde {v}
|
:: be important for someting
|
ligget {v}
|
:: past participle of ligge
|
lighed {noun}
|
:: likeness, similarity, resemblance
|
lighed {noun}
|
:: equality
|
lighed {noun}
|
:: conformity
|
lig i lasten {n} [idiomatic]
|
:: some shameful and/or criminal act done in the past that one wants to hide
|
ligne {v}
|
:: resemble, look like
|
ligne {v}
|
:: take after
|
ligne {v}
|
:: be like
|
ligne {v} [taxation]
|
:: assess
|
lignelse {noun} [theology]
|
:: a parable [of Jesus]
|
lignelse {noun} [literature]
|
:: a simile [an elaborate metaphor]
|
lignet {v}
|
:: past participle of ligne
|
ligning {noun} [math]
|
:: equation
|
like {noun} [Internet]
|
:: like
|
like {v} [Internet]
|
:: like
|
likviditet {noun}
|
:: liquidity
|
Lilian {prop}
|
:: given name borrowed from English
|
lilje {noun}
|
:: lily
|
lilla {adj}
|
:: purple (colour)
|
lilla {adj}
|
:: mauve
|
lilla {adj}
|
:: lilac
|
lille {adj}
|
:: small, little, slight
|
lille {adj}
|
:: lower case
|
lille {adj} [with precise units of measurement]
|
:: Denoting a slightly smaller quantity
|
Lilleasien {prop} [geography]
|
:: Asia Minor
|
lillebroder {noun}
|
:: alternative form of lillebror
|
lillebror {noun}
|
:: little brother (a sibling's younger brother)
|
lillefinger {noun}
|
:: little finger
|
lillehjerne {noun}
|
:: cerebellum
|
lille panda {c}
|
:: red panda (Ailurus fulgens)
|
lillesøster {noun}
|
:: little sister (a sister younger than the person talking or being discussed)
|
Lilli {prop}
|
:: given name, diminutive of Elisabeth
|
Lillian {prop}
|
:: given name borrowed from English
|
Lilly {prop}
|
:: given name from a pet form of Elisabeth or Lillian
|
lim {noun}
|
:: glue
|
lime {noun}
|
:: lime (fruit)
|
lime {v}
|
:: to glue
|
Lina {prop}
|
:: given name
|
lind {adj}
|
:: soft
|
lind {adj}
|
:: thin
|
lind {noun}
|
:: linden, lime, basswood (Tilia)
|
Lind {prop}
|
:: surname
|
Linda {prop}
|
:: given name of Germanic origin
|
Lindegaard {prop}
|
:: surname
|
Line {prop}
|
:: given name
|
lineær {adj} [of a function]
|
:: being on the form , where a, b are constants
|
lineær {adj} [of a recurrence relation]
|
:: linear
|
lineær {adj} [of a differential equation]
|
:: linear
|
lineær afhængighed {noun} [linear algebra]
|
:: linear dependence
|
lineært afhængig {adj} [linear algebra]
|
:: linearly dependent
|
lineært uafhængig {adj} [linear algebra]
|
:: linearly independent
|
lineær uafhængighed {noun} [linear algebra]
|
:: linear independence
|
Linette {prop}
|
:: given name
|
lingvist {noun}
|
:: linguist
|
lingvistik {noun}
|
:: linguistics
|
linje {noun}
|
:: line
|
linje {noun} [chess]
|
:: file
|
linjestykke {noun} [geometry]
|
:: line segment
|
link {noun}
|
:: link (hyperlink)
|
linned {noun}
|
:: linen
|
linned {adj} [rare]
|
:: made of linen (flax fiber)
|
lipid {noun} [organic compound]
|
:: lipid
|
lir {c}
|
:: sexually arousing act
|
lir {c}
|
:: impressive showoff of an instrument or the like
|
lirekasse {noun}
|
:: barrel organ
|
Lis {prop}
|
:: given name, short form of Lisa and Lise ( =Elizabeth)
|
Lisa {prop}
|
:: given name derived from Elisabeth
|
Lisbet {prop}
|
:: given name, a less common spelling of Lisbeth
|
Lisbeth {prop}
|
:: given name derived from Elisabeth
|
Lise {prop}
|
:: given name derived from Elisabeth
|
Liselotte {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Lise-Lotte {prop}
|
:: given name
|
li'som {adv}
|
:: eye dialect of ligesom
|
Lissabon {prop}
|
:: Lissabon (capital city)
|
Lissi {prop}
|
:: given name, diminutive of Elisabeth
|
Lissie {prop}
|
:: given name, diminutive of Elisabeth
|
lissom {adv}
|
:: eye dialect of ligesom
|
Lissy {prop}
|
:: given name, diminutive of Elisabeth
|
list {noun}
|
:: cunning, trick
|
liste {c}
|
:: a list
|
liste {v}
|
:: To sneak, creep
|
liste {v}
|
:: To tiptoe, walk softly
|
liste {v}
|
:: To list; make a list
|
lister {v}
|
:: present tense of liste
|
Litauen {prop}
|
:: Lithuania (country)
|
litauisk {adj}
|
:: Lithuanian (referring to Lithuania)
|
liter {c}
|
:: a litre, or liter (US) (SI unit for measurement of volume)
|
lithium {noun}
|
:: alternative spelling of litium
|
litium {n}
|
:: lithium
|
litografi {n}
|
:: lithography
|
litografi {n}
|
:: lithograph
|
litterær {adj}
|
:: literary
|
litteratur {noun}
|
:: literature (all written works)
|
liturgisk {adj}
|
:: liturgical
|
liv {noun}
|
:: life
|
liv {noun}
|
:: waist, middle
|
liv {noun}
|
:: bodice
|
Liv {prop}
|
:: given name
|
Liva {prop}
|
:: given name
|
live {v}
|
:: enliven
|
live {adv}
|
:: live [as it happens]
|
livegen {adj}
|
:: adscript [bound to a tract of land]
|
livegen {noun} [historical]
|
:: serf [a partially free peasant performin labour for a lord]
|
livisk {adj}
|
:: Of or pertaining to Livonia or the Livonian people
|
livisk {n}
|
:: The Livonian language
|
livlig {adj}
|
:: lively, energetic
|
livligt {adv}
|
:: in a lively manner
|
livmoder {c}
|
:: uterus
|
livsforsikring {noun}
|
:: life insurance
|
livskraft {noun}
|
:: life force
|
livskvalitet {noun}
|
:: quality of life
|
livslede {noun}
|
:: profound and lasting discomfort with existence
|
livsstil {noun}
|
:: lifestyle
|
livstruende {adj}
|
:: life-threatening
|
livsværk {noun}
|
:: a spectacular production (e.g. artistic, scientific) that a person has spent a lot of time and work on
|
Lizzi {prop}
|
:: given name, an English style diminutive of Elisabeth
|
Lizzie {prop}
|
:: given name
|
løb {noun}
|
:: running
|
løb {noun}
|
:: run
|
løb {noun}
|
:: race
|
løb {noun}
|
:: barrel, bore
|
løb {noun}
|
:: leg
|
løb {noun}
|
:: shank
|
løb {noun}
|
:: course, channel
|
lobbye {v}
|
:: lobby (to attempt to influence)
|
løbe {v}
|
:: to run
|
løbe {vt}
|
:: to curdle [to make the milk run together]
|
løbe {vi}
|
:: to curdle
|
løbe {noun}
|
:: rennet [enzym for making cheese]
|
løber {noun}
|
:: runner [somebody who runs]
|
løber {noun}
|
:: runner [a strip of fabric used to decorate a table, a long, narrow carpet cover for a high traffic area]
|
løber {noun} [chess]
|
:: bishop [The chess piece denoted ♗ or ♝]
|
løber {noun} [architecture]
|
:: stretcher [brick laid with the longest side exposed]
|
løbe sur {v}
|
:: To lose track
|
lod {noun}
|
:: plumb bob
|
lod {noun}
|
:: lead (plummet to measure depth of water)
|
lod {noun}
|
:: sinker (weight used in fishing)
|
lod {noun}
|
:: lot (weight unit). A Danish lod was 15.6 grams. In this sense the plural is lod
|
lod {n} {c}
|
:: ticket {n}
|
lod {n} {c}
|
:: lot, prize {n}
|
lod {n} {c}
|
:: fate, lot {c}
|
lod {n} {c}
|
:: portion, share {c}
|
lod {n} {c}
|
:: lot, plot {c}
|
lodde {noun}
|
:: capelin, Mallotus villosus
|
lodde {v}
|
:: sound (to probe)
|
lodde {v}
|
:: plumb
|
lodde {v}
|
:: gauge, test
|
lodde {v}
|
:: fathom
|
lodde {v}
|
:: solder (to join with solder)
|
loddekolbe {noun}
|
:: soldering iron
|
lodden {adj}
|
:: hairy
|
lodden {adj}
|
:: furry
|
lodden {adj}
|
:: shaggy
|
lodden {adj}
|
:: fleecy
|
loddet {v}
|
:: past participle of lodde
|
loddetin {noun}
|
:: tin solder
|
loft {noun}
|
:: attic, room immediately below the roof of a building
|
loft {noun}
|
:: ceiling, structure separating stories in a building
|
loft {noun} [by extension]
|
:: an upper limit to something
|
løfte {noun}
|
:: promise, pledge, vow
|
løfte {v}
|
:: raise
|
løfte {v}
|
:: lift
|
løfte {v}
|
:: elevate
|
løftet {v}
|
:: past participle of løfte
|
løg {noun}
|
:: onion
|
løg {noun} [slang, chiefly plural]
|
:: testicle
|
-logi {suffix}
|
:: -logy
|
logik {noun}
|
:: logic
|
logiker {noun}
|
:: logician
|
logisk fejl {noun} [programming]
|
:: logic error
|
logistiker {noun}
|
:: logistician
|
løgn {noun}
|
:: lie [untruth]
|
løgner {noun}
|
:: a liar
|
løgn og latin {noun} [idiomatic]
|
:: bullshit; lie
|
løj {adj} [rare]
|
:: with a weak wind, not windy
|
løjer {noun}
|
:: antics, hijinks
|
løjerlig {adj}
|
:: odd, funny
|
løjet {v}
|
:: past participle of lyve
|
løjpe {noun}
|
:: road or path with clear ski tracks
|
løjtnant {noun}
|
:: lieutenant
|
lokal {adj}
|
:: local
|
lokal {adj}
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:: [as a noun] extension (telecommunication: phone extension number), abbreviated lok.
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lokale {noun}
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:: room
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lokale {noun}
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:: hall
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lokale {noun}
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:: office
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lokalhistoriker {noun}
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:: historian occupying themself with local history
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lokalisere {v}
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:: localize
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Loke {prop} [Norse mythology]
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:: Loki
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Loke {prop} [rare]
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:: given name of modern usage
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lokke {v}
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:: to tempt, entice, lure, seduce
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lokke {v}
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:: to persuade, coax, cajole, wheedle, inveigle
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løkke {noun}
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:: loop
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løkke {noun}
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:: noose
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lokket {v}
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:: past participle of lokke
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lokomotiv {noun} [rail]
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:: locomotive (self-propelled vehicle that runs on rails)
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lokum {noun}
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:: bog (coarse slang: a toilet)
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lokum {noun}
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:: privy (an outdoor toilet; latrine)
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lokummet brænder {phrase} [usually in a hypothetical, preceded by når or hvis]
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:: shit hits the fan
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lol {interj}
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:: alternative case form of LOL
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LOL {interj} [Internet slang, text messaging]
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:: LOL (expression of laughter)
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lolita {noun}
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:: lolita
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Lolland {prop}
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:: Lolland
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lomme {noun}
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:: pocket
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lommeregner {noun}
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:: pocket calculator
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lommetørklæde {noun}
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:: handkerchief
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lommetørklæde {noun}
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:: kleenex
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lommetyv {noun}
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:: pickpocket
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lomvi {noun}
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:: a bird of the genus Uria, the murres or guillemots, particularly the common murre (Uria aalge)
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lomvie {noun}
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:: a bird of the genus Uria, the murres or guillemots, particularly the common murre, Uria aalge
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løn {noun}
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:: salary, wage
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løn {noun}
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:: a maple (tree)
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løn {noun}
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:: (only in i løn) secret
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London {prop}
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:: London (capital city)
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Lone {prop}
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:: given name
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lønforhøjelse {noun}
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:: raise (increase in wages)
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lønmodtager {noun}
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:: wage earner; someone who receives pay in exchange for work
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lønne {v}
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:: to pay, reward
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lønne {vr}
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:: pay off, be worthwhile
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loppe {c} [insects]
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:: A flea
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loppe {v}
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:: To remove fleas from the body
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loppebid {n}
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:: A fleabite
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loppemarked {noun}
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:: a flea market
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loppetjans {noun}
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:: A sinecure; a job requiring no work
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lørdag {noun}
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:: Saturday
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Lorentzen {prop}
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:: surname
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lort {interj}
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:: crap, shit (See Thesaurus:dammit)
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lort {noun}
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:: turd (a piece of excrement)
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lort {noun} [vulgar, pejorative]
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:: jerk, bastard
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lort {noun}
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:: crap, shit (See Thesaurus:feces)
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lort {noun}
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:: [informal] muck, rubbish (See Thesaurus:trash and Thesaurus:junk)
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lort {noun}
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:: [informal] rubbish, drivel (See Thesaurus:nonsense)
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lorte- {prefix} [vulgar]
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:: shitty, crappy
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los {adj}
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:: loose
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los {noun}
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:: lynx
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los {noun}
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:: kick
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-løs {suffix}
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:: -less
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løs {adj}
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:: loose, not tight
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løse {v}
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:: to solve [some problem]
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løse {v}
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:: to solve [an equation or a set of equations]
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løse {v}
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:: to untie [e.g. a knot]
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løse {v}
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:: to loose, release [set loose]
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løse {vr}
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:: solve itself, sort itself out
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løsen {noun}
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:: password (secret word used to gain admittance)
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løsen {noun}
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:: watchword (word used as a motto, as expressive of a principle or rule of action)
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-løsere {suffix}
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:: comparative of -løs
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løsesum {noun}
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:: ransom
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løsne {v}
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:: to loosen
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løsrive {vr} [passive]
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:: To secede
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løsrive {vr}
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:: To detach one's attention from
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løsrivelse {noun}
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:: secession
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løsrivelse {noun} [figuratively]
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:: detachment
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løss {noun} [geology]
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:: loess (sediment of eolian origin)
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losseplads {noun}
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:: a dumpsite
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-løst {suffix}
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:: neuter singular of -løs
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løst {adv}
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:: loosely
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Lotte {prop}
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:: given name
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Louise {prop}
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:: given name
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Louisiana {prop}
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:: Louisiana (state)
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Louisianas {prop}
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:: genitive of Louisiana
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lov {noun}
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:: law
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lov {c}
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:: permission
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lov {b} [dated]
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:: praise
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love {c} [obsolete]
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:: trust, faith
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love {v}
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:: to promise
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love {v} [solemn]
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:: to praise
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løve {noun}
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:: lion [Panthera leo]
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løve {noun}
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:: Leo [someone with a Leo star sign]
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løvebestand {noun}
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:: lion population
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løveklo {noun}
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:: lion claw
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Løven {prop}
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:: Leo (an astrological sign)
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løverdag {noun} [archaic]
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:: alternative form of lørdag
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lovgivende magt {c} [government, usually, uncountable and usually therefore used with den]
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:: legislative branch
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lovhjemmel {noun} [law]
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:: warrant
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løvinde {noun}
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:: lioness
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løvinde {noun} [figuratively]
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:: alpha female [self-assured and strong woman]
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lovkyndig {adj} [archaic]
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:: learned in law
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lovlig {adj}
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:: lawful
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lovlig {adj}
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:: legal
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lovmæssig {adj}
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:: legal [concerning human law]
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lovmæssig {adj}
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:: regular [concerning laws of science or logic]
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loyal {adj}
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:: loyal
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løyer {noun}
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:: obsolete spelling of løjer
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Lucas {prop}
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:: given name
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ludder {noun}
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:: whore, prostitute, hooker
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ludder {noun} [derogatory]
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:: slut, promiscuous person
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lude {v}
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:: lout, stoop
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luder {noun}
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:: alternative form of ludder
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ludet {v}
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:: past participle of lude
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Ludv. {prop} [abbreviation]
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:: A shortening of the name Ludvig
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Ludvig {prop}
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:: given name
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lue {noun}
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:: flame
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lue {noun}
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:: tuque, (a knit cap)
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lue {v}
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:: flame
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luet {v}
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:: past participle of lue
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luft {c}
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:: air
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lufthavn {noun}
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:: An airport
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luftkastel {noun}
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:: castle in the air, pipe dream
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luftmodstand {c}
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:: air resistance
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luftmodstand {c}
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:: (aerodynamic) drag
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luftskib {n}
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:: an airship (powered and steerable cigar-shaped balloon)
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lugger {noun}
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:: lugger
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lugt {noun}
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:: smell, odor, odour
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lugte {v}
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:: smell
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lugtet {v}
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:: past participle of lugte
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lukaf {noun}
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:: A cabin (on a ship)
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Lukas {prop}
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:: Luke [biblical character]
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Lukas {prop}
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:: given name, also spelled Lucas
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lukke {noun}
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:: [rare] fastening, lock
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lukke {noun}
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:: [rare] cover
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lukke {noun} [linguistics]
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:: closure, flap, tap, a momentary closure of the oral cavity
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lukke {v}
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:: to close
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lukke {v}
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:: to shut
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lukke {v}
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:: to shut down
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lukke {v}
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:: to turn off [to stop a flow of liquid or gas by rotating a valve or tap, typically used with preposition for]
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lukke {vr}
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:: to shut oneself
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lukkelyd {noun} [phonetics]
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:: plosive, stop, occlusive
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lukke op {v}
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:: to open
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lukke op {v}
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:: to answer the door
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lukke op {v}
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:: to turn on [e.g. water or TV, typically used with preposition for]
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lukke op {vr}
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:: to open, open up
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lukke røven {v} [vulgar]
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:: shut up
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lukket Eulertur {noun} [graph theory]
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:: Eulerian circuit
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lukkethed {noun}
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:: closeness
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lukrativ {adj}
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:: lucrative
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luksuriøs {adj}
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:: luxurious
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luksus {noun}
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:: luxury
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lummer {adj}
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:: close, heavy, sultry, muggy
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lummer {adj}
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:: suggestive, steamy (erotic)
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lun {adj}
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:: warm, mild
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lun {adj}
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:: cosy, snug
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Luna {prop} [Roman mythology]
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:: Luna
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Luna {prop}
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:: given name of modern usage
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lund {noun}
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:: grove
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lunde {noun}
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:: puffin (Fratercula arctica)
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lune {noun}
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:: mood
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lune {noun}
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:: whim, caprice
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lune {noun}
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:: humor, humour
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lune {v}
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:: warm
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lunefuld {adj}
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:: wayward
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lunefuld {adj}
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:: moody
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lunet {v}
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:: past participle of lune
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lunge {noun} [anatomy]
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:: lung
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lungebetændelse {noun} [medical]
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:: pneumonia
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lungepulsåre {c}
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:: pulmonary artery
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lunken {adj}
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:: lukewarm, tepid
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lunken {adj}
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:: half-hearted
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lunte {noun}
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:: a fuse, as on a bomb
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lunte {v}
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:: to run slowly
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lus {noun}
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:: louse
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lusk {noun}
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:: sneaky acts; covert operations
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lussing {noun}
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:: a slap (a strike with the palm of the hand on the side of the face)
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lut {noun}
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:: lute
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lutetium {noun}
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:: lutetium
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lutter {adj}
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:: sheer, all, nothing but
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lybsk {adj}
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:: Lübeckian, from Lübeck in Germany
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lyd {noun}
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:: sound
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lyd {noun}
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:: noise
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lyddæmper {c}
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:: a silencer (used to reduce the sound of a gun when it is fired)
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lyde {noun}
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:: flaw, blemish
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lyde {v}
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:: to sound, to be realized
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lyde {v}
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:: to sound (some way)
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lyde {v} [dated]
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:: obey
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lydefterlignende {adj}
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:: onomatopoeic
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Lydia {prop}
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:: Lydia [biblical character]
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Lydia {prop}
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:: given name
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lydig {adj}
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:: obedient
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lydighed {noun} [uncountable]
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:: obedience
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lydkort {noun}
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:: sound card
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lydløs {adj}
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:: soundless, making no sound
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lydord {noun}
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:: onomatopoeia (word with this property)
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lydpotte {noun}
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:: silencer (UK), muffler (US) (part of an exhaust system)
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lydskrift {noun}
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:: a system of symbols used to encode the pronunciation of natural language (either phonetically or phonemically)
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lydsystem {noun}
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:: sound system (electronic system used to reproduce sound)
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lydsystem {noun} [linguistics, phonology]
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:: phonology (phonological system)
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lygte {noun}
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:: torch, flashlight
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lygte {noun}
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:: headlight, rear light [of a car]
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lygte {noun}
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:: street lamp
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lykke {noun}
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:: happiness
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lykke {noun}
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:: [good] luck, fortune
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lykke {noun}
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:: blessing
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Lykke {prop}
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:: given name
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Lykke {prop} [dated]
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:: given name, today mostly appearing as a second given name
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Lykke {prop}
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:: surname
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lykkelig {adj}
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:: happy, delighted
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lykkelig {adj}
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:: fortunate
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lykkes {vi} [deponent]
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:: to be a success, be successful, succeed in [with a noun phrase or a noun clause as its subject and the person succeeding as an indirect object]
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lykkes {v} [deponent, proscribed, with the preposition med]
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:: to succeed in [governing a noun phrase or a noun clause, with the person succeeding as the subject]
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lykønske {v}
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:: to congratulate
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lykønskning {noun}
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:: congratulation
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lyksalig {adj}
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:: joyous, full of happiness
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lymfe {noun}
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:: lymph
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lyn {noun}
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:: lightning
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lyne {v}
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:: zip (to close with a zip fastener)
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lyne {v}
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:: lighten, lightning (to produce lightning)
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lynet {v}
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:: past participle of lyne
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lynhurtig {adj}
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:: prompt, quick as lightning, quick as a flash
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lyrisk jeg {noun} [literature]
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:: a first-person narrator in a poem
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lys {adj}
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:: light
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lys {adj}
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:: bright
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lys {adj}
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:: fair, blond
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lys {adj}
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:: cheerful, sunny
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lys {noun}
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:: light
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lys {noun}
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:: candle
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lysår {noun}
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:: light year
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-lyse {suffix}
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:: -lysis
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lyse {v}
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:: to shine
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lyse {v}
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:: to give out light
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lyse {v}
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:: to register
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lyse {v} [religion]
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:: to declare [a wedding or a ban]
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lyseblå {adj}
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:: light blue
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lyseblå {adj}
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:: [as a noun] light blue (colour)
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lysegrøn {adj}
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:: light green (of a light green colour)
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lyserød {adj}
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:: pink (colored/coloured between red and white)
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lyseslukker {noun}
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:: spoilsport, cold fish, killjoy, party pooper, stick in the mud, wet blanket (someone who puts an end to others' fun)
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lysets hastighed {c}
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:: speed of light (the speed of electromagnetic radiation in a perfect vacuum)
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lyshåret {adj}
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:: fair-haired, blond
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lyske {noun} [anatomy]
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:: groin
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lyske {v} [rare]
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:: to louse (to remove lice from the body of a person or animal)
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lysket {v}
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:: past participle of lyske
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lysne {v} [impersonal]
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:: for light to emerge or increase in intensity (either from dawn or from removal of clouds)
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lysne {v} [impersonal, by extension]
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:: for the situation to become more fortuitous
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lysning {noun}
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:: glade [open spot in a forest]
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lysning {noun} [architecture]
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:: opening [in a building]
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lysning {noun}
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:: light, dawn
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lysning {noun}
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:: improvement
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lysning {noun}
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:: public declaration
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lyssky {adj}
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:: shady (not trustworthy; unfit to be seen or known)
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lyssky {adj}
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:: hole-and-corner
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lyssky {adj} [biology, medicine]
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:: photophobic
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lyst {noun}
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:: inclination, desire, wish
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lyst {noun}
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:: lust, passion (especially of a sexual nature)
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lyst {noun} [now, uncommon]
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:: delight, pleasure, revelry
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lyst {v}
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:: past participle of lyse
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lyste {v}
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:: to desire, to want, to feel like
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lysten {adj}
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:: lascivious, lustful
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lysten {adj}
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:: voluptuous (suggestive of or characterized by full, generous, pleasurable sensation)
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lystende {v}
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:: present participle of lyste
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lyster {noun}
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:: gig, leister; eel spear
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lystet {v}
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:: past participle of lyste
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lystig {adj}
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:: merry, gay
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lystre {v}
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:: to obey
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lytte {v}
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:: to listen
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lytteforståelse {noun}
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:: listening comprehension
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lyttet {v}
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:: past participle of lytte
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lyve {v}
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:: to lie [tell an untruth]
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lyve {v}
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:: to fib
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