trykke
Danish edit
Etymology edit
From Old Norse þrykkja, from Proto-Germanic *þrukkijaną. The meaning "to print" is influenced by the German cognate drucken (“to print”) (vs. drücken (“to press”)).
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
trykke (imperative tryk, present tense trykker, passive trykkes, past tense trykkede or trykte, past participle trykket or trykt)
Usage notes edit
- The short forms of the past tense and the past participle is used only in the second meaning, "to print" (except in fossilized derivations like nedtrykt or fladtrykt).
Derived terms edit
References edit
- “trykke” in Den Danske Ordbog
Norwegian Bokmål edit
Etymology edit
From Old Norse *þrykkia, from Proto-Germanic *þrukkijaną.
Verb edit
trykke (imperative trykk, present tense trykker, passive trykkes, simple past trykket or trykte, past participle trykket or trykt)
Derived terms edit
- trykker (noun)
- trykking
- undertrykke
References edit
- “trykke” in The Bokmål Dictionary.