forbarme

Danish

Etymology

From Middle Low German (sik) vorbarmen (to care about the poor), a derivation from Middle Low German arm (poor), see Danish arm. Cognates include Swedish förbarma and German erbarmen

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [fʌˈbɑˀmə]

Verb

forbarme (past tense forbarmede, past participle forbarmet)

  1. (reflexive, transitively with over) to take pity (on someone) (and help them)
    Synonym: miskunde
  2. (interjection, archaic) used as an exclamation to express surprise, astonishment, concern, or other emotions.
    Du forbarmende! (adjective). Hvad skal et stakkels menneske som jeg dog gøre?
    God have mercy! (interjection). What is a poor person like me supposed to do?

Conjugation

Conjugation of forbarme
active passive
present forbarmer forbarmes
past forbarmede forbarmedes
infinitive forbarme forbarmes
imperative forbarm
participle
present forbarmende
past forbarmet
(auxiliary verb have)
gerund forbarmen

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