læsse

Danish

Etymology

From Old Danish læssæ, lassæ, from Old Norse hlessa, from Proto-Germanic *hlassijaną, cognate with Norwegian lesse, Swedish lassa. Derived from the noun Proto-Germanic *hlassą (load), hence Old Norse hlass, Danish læs.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈlɛsə]

Verb

læsse (present læsser, past læssede, past participle læsset)

  1. to load

Conjugation

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