See also: Intrige

Dutch

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French intrigue, from Italian intricare, from Latin intrico (to entangle, perplex, embarrass).

Pronunciation

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  • (Belgium, dated in the Netherlands) IPA(key): /ˌɪnˈtri.ɣə/
  • (Netherlands) IPA(key): /ˌɪnˈtriː.ʒə/ (spread during the 20th century through hypercorrection)
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  • Hyphenation: in‧tri‧ge

Noun

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intrige f (plural intriges, diminutive intrigetje n)

  1. intrigue, plot (series of complications)
  2. intrigue, plot (clandistine scheme or activity)

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From French intrigue.

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intrige m (definite singular intrigen, indefinite plural intriger, definite plural intrigene)

  1. intrigue
  2. plot (of a story)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From French intrigue.

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intrige m (definite singular intrigen, indefinite plural intrigar, definite plural intrigane)

  1. intrigue
  2. plot (of a story)

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