varsle

Danish

Etymology

Derived from the noun varsel (notice, warning, omen).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /varslə/, [ˈʋɑːslə]

Verb

varsle (past tense varslede, past participle varslet)

  1. to give notice
  2. to be a sign, portend, bode

Conjugation

Conjugation of varsle
active passive
present varsler varsles
past varslede varsledes
infinitive varsle varsles
imperative varsl
participle
present varslende
past varslet
(auxiliary verb have)
gerund varslen

Derived terms

References

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From varsel (alert, notification), from vare (notify, warn), from Old Norse vara, cognate with var (attentive).

Verb

varsle (imperative varsl or varsle, present tense varsler, simple past and past participle varsla or varslet, present participle varslende)

  1. to alert; notify; warn
  2. to predict; forecast

Derived terms

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