kræse
Danish
editEtymology
editFrom Old Danish kræsæ, Old Norse kræsask, Proto-Germanic *krēsijaną, derived from the noun *krēsō (= Old Norse krás, Danish kræs). See kræs (“something delicious”), which shares the same root.
Pronunciation
editVerb
editkræse (imperative kræs, infinitive at kræse, present tense kræser, past tense kræsede, perfect tense har kræset)
- to serve something delicious, to give a treat
- to go the extra mile, to give special treatment
Conjugation
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