See also: Isse and -isse

Danish edit

Etymology edit

From Old Danish issæ, from or related to Old Norse hjarsi (crown of the head).

Noun edit

isse

  1. scalp; the part of the head where hair sometimes grows
    Gnub til, så du rører issen.
    Rub strongly, so that you touch the scalp.
    Hans isse skinnede.
    His scalp was shiny [i.e. there was no hair on it].

Declension edit

Latin edit

Verb edit

īsse

  1. perfect active infinitive of

Middle English edit

Etymology 1 edit

Determiner edit

isse

  1. Alternative form of his (his)

Pronoun edit

isse

  1. Alternative form of his (his)

Etymology 2 edit

Noun edit

isse (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of is (ice)

Etymology 3 edit

Verb edit

isse

  1. Alternative form of issen

Neapolitan edit

Pronunciation edit

Pronoun edit

ìsse

  1. plural of ìsso (he)

Coordinate terms edit

Number Person Nominative Accusative Dative Reflexive Possessive Prepositional
singular first-person io (i') me mìo, mìa, mieje, meje me, méne
second-person, familiar tu te tùjo, tòja, tùoje, tòje te, téne
second-person, formal vuje ve vuósto, vósta, vuóste, vóste vuje
third-person, masculine ìsso 'o, 'u (lo, lu) 'i, 'e (li, le) se sùjo, sòja, sùoje, sòje ìsso
third-person, feminine éssa 'a (la) 'e (le) éssa
plural first-person nuje ce nuósto, nòsta, nuóste, nòste nuje
second-person, plural vuje ve vuósto, vòsta, vuóste, vòste vuje
third-person, masculine ìsse 'i, 'e (li, le) llòro se llòro (invariable) llòro
third-person, feminine llòro 'e (le)

Norwegian Bokmål edit

Etymology edit

From Danish isse, from Old Danish jassæ, jæssæ, jessæ, issæ, all from Old Norse hjarsi, hjassi, from Proto-Germanic *hersô. Cognates include Swedish hjässa and Norwegian Nynorsk hjasse.

Noun edit

isse m (definite singular issen, indefinite plural isser, definite plural issene)

  1. (anatomy) crown of the head
  2. (figurative, by extension) a mountain top

Synonyms edit

  • (crown of the head): krone

Related terms edit

References edit

Anagrams edit

Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Etymology edit

From Danish isse, from Old Danish jassæ, jæssæ, jessæ, issæ, all from Old Norse hjarsi, hjassi, whence also native doublet hjasse. From Proto-Germanic *hersô. Also akin to Swedish hjässa.

Noun edit

isse m (definite singular issen, indefinite plural issar, definite plural issane)

  1. (anatomy) crown of the head
  2. (figurative, by extension) a mountain top

Synonyms edit

Related terms edit

References edit

Anagrams edit

Pali edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology 1 edit

Noun edit

isse

  1. vocative singular of issā (jealousy)

Etymology 2 edit

Noun edit

isse

  1. inflection of issa (bear):
    1. locative singular
    2. accusative plural

Sardinian edit

Etymology edit

From Latin ipse. Compare with Italian esso, Portuguese esse and Spanish ese.

Pronunciation edit

Pronoun edit

isse

  1. (Logudorese) Alternative form of issu