See also: Ringe

English edit

Etymology edit

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Noun edit

ringe (plural ringes)

  1. A whisk made of heather.

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Afrikaans edit

Noun edit

ringe

  1. plural of ring

Danish edit

Verb edit

ringe (imperative ring, infinitive at ringe, present tense ringer, past tense ringede, perfect tense har ringet)

  1. To call, to telephone

Conjugation edit

Noun edit

ringe c

  1. indefinite plural of ring

Estonian edit

Noun edit

ringe

  1. partitive plural of ring

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German edit

Verb edit

ringe

  1. inflection of ringen:
    1. first-person singular present
    2. first/third-person singular subjunctive I
    3. singular imperative

Norwegian Bokmål edit

Etymology edit

From Old Norse hringja.

Verb edit

ringe (imperative ring, present tense ringer, simple past ringte, past participle ringt, present participle ringende)

  1. to ring (e.g. bell, telephone)
  2. to phone (someone); call or ring (telephone someone)

Verb edit

ringe (imperative ring, present tense ringer, simple past and past participle ringa or ringet, present participle ringende)

  1. to ring (put a ring on, e.g. an animal or a bird)
  2. to ring, encircle, surround (something)
  3. (reflexive) to form a ring, curl up

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Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Verb edit

ringe (present tense ringer, past tense ringde, past participle ringt, passive infinitive ringast, present participle ringande, imperative ring)

  1. Alternative form of ringja

Sathmar Swabian edit

Verb edit

ringe

  1. to struggle
  2. to cobble together (e.g. money)

References edit

  • Claus Stephani, Volksgut der Sathmarschwaben (1985)

Swedish edit

Adjective edit

ringe

  1. definite natural masculine singular of ringa

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