ose
See also: Appendix:Variations of "ose"
Albanian edit
Conjunction edit
ose
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- Can be used twice in same sentence to create either-or situation
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Ambonese Malay edit
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Etymology edit
Borrowed from Portuguese você.
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ose
Fijian edit
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ose
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ose
- inflection of oser:
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Etymology edit
Cognate with Fon sé, Saxwe Gbe osé (“grinding stone”).
Pronunciation edit
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Istro-Romanian edit
Noun edit
ose
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Adjective edit
ose f pl
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Participle edit
ōse
Lindu edit
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ose
Norwegian Bokmål edit
Verb edit
ose
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Norwegian Nynorsk edit
Alternative forms edit
- osa (a infinitive)
Etymology edit
Unknown. Related to or derived from os m (“fume, smoke; stench”).
Verb edit
ose (present tense osar/oser, past tense osa/oste, past participle osa/ost, passive infinitive osast, present participle osande, imperative ose/os)
- (intransitive) to have a strong smell, odour
- (intransitive) to reek, ooze (av / of)
- (intransitive, figurative) to reek (av / of) (to be evidently associated with something unpleasant)
- (intransitive) to emit fumes, smoke; to ooze
References edit
- “ose” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Serbo-Croatian edit
Noun edit
ose (Cyrillic spelling осе)
- inflection of osa:
Slovak edit
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ose
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ose
- inflection of osar:
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osè
- baobab tree, Adansonia digitata
- wọ́n gbé ẹbọ sí ìdí igi osè ― They placed the sacrifice at the base of the baobab tree