trylle

Danish

Etymology

From Old Danish tryllæ, from Old Norse trylla.

Verb

trylle (imperative tryl, infinitive at trylle, present tense tryller, past tense tryllede, perfect tense har tryllet)

  1. to evoke or produce events or changes through sorcery
    Coordinate term: hekse
  2. to conjure (tricks for an audience that require supernatural abilities)
  3. (figurative) to accomplish something with astonishing skill and dexterity

Conjugation

Conjugation of trylle
active passive
present tryller trylles
past tryllede trylledes
infinitive trylle trylles
imperative tryl
participle
present tryllende
past tryllet
(auxiliary verb have)
gerund tryllen

Derived terms

Terms derived from “trylle”

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