Danish

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Etymology

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Derived from the noun varsel (notice, warning, omen).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /varslə/, [ˈʋɑːslə]

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varsle (past tense varslede, past participle varslet)

  1. to give notice
  2. to be a sign, portend, bode

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From varsel (alert, notification), from vare (notify, warn), from Old Norse vara, cognate with var (attentive).

Verb

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varsle (imperative varsl or varsle, present tense varsler, simple past and past participle varsla or varslet, present participle varslende)

  1. to alert; notify; warn
  2. to predict; forecast

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