myrde

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse myrða (to murder), from morð (murder).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /myrdə/, [ˈmyɐ̯d̥ə]

Verb

myrde (imperative myrd, infinitive at myrde, present tense myrder, past tense myrdede, perfect tense er/har myrdet)

  1. murder (to deliberately kill)
    Han blev myrdet med koldt blod.
    He was murdered in cold blood.

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse myrða, itself derived from morð (> Norwegian Bokmål mord).

Verb

myrde (imperative myrd, present tense myrder, passive myrdes, simple past and past participle myrda or myrdet, present participle myrdende)

  1. to murder, deliberately kill
    Han ble myrdet med kaldt blod.
    He was murdered in cold blood.

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • myrde en med blikket
  • myrde med kaldt blod

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse myrða, itself derived from morð (> Norwegian Nynorsk mord).

Verb

myrde (present tense myrdar, past tense myrda, past participle myrda, passive infinitive myrdast, present participle myrdande, imperative myrde/myrd)

  1. murder, deliberately kill
    Han vart myrda med kaldt blod.
    He was murdered in cold blood.

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • myrde ein med blikket
  • myrde med kaldt blod

References

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