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dase

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Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse dasa

Verb

dase (imperative dase, infinitive at dase, present tense daser, past tense dasede, perfect tense daset)

  1. to laze, loaf, lounge around.
    Synonyms: drive, dovne
    De er kommet til stranden for at dase i solen.
    They have come to the beach to bask in the sun.

References

Kapampangan

Noun

dasé

  1. woven mat (for sleeping, flooring, etc.)

Middle English

Etymology

Back-formation; see dazed.

Verb

dase

  1. daze
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)

References

Swedish

Noun

dase c

  1. (slang) a schlong ((larger) penis)

Declension

Declension of dase
nominative genitive
singular indefinite dase dases
definite dasen dasens
plural indefinite dasar dasars
definite dasarna dasarnas

See also

References