røgte

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse rœkta (to worry), cognate with Norwegian røkte, Swedish rykta. Derived from the noun rœkt (Danish røgt).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /røktə/, [ˈʁœɡ̊d̥ə]
  • Homophone: rygte

Verb

røgte (imperative røgt, infinitive at røgte, present tense røgter, past tense røgtede, perfect tense har røgtet)

  1. to care for and look after (responsibly and carefully)
    1. to tend (animals)

Conjugation

Conjugation of røgte
active passive
present røgter røgtes
past røgtede røgtedes
infinitive røgte røgtes
imperative røgt
participle
present røgtende
past røgtet
(auxiliary verb have)
gerund røgten