tröst
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tröst
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From Old Norse traust, from Proto-Germanic *traustą, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *derw-, *drew-, *drū-.
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tröst
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tröst c
- comfort, consolation
- (colloquial) a (baby's) pacifier
- Synonym: napp
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Nominative | tröst | trösten | — | — |
Genitive | trösts | tröstens | — | — |
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- tröst in Svensk ordbok.
- tröst in Elof Hellquist, Svensk etymologisk ordbok (1st ed., 1922)
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tröst (definite accusative tröstü, plural tröstler)
- trust (a group of businessmen or traders)
- 1938 July 22, Anadolu Agency, “Sekiz sinema kumpanyasını mahkemeye verdi [Eight cinema companies taken to court]”, in Kurun, page 6:
- Birleşik Amerika hükûmetleri trüst aleyhindeki kanuna istinaden başlıca sekiz Amerikan sinema kumpanyası aleyhinde Nevyork mahkemesi nezdinde dava açmıştır.
- The United States government filed a lawsuit in the New York court against eight major American movie companies based on the antitrust law.