rense

English

Verb

rense (third-person singular simple present renses, present participle rensing, simple past and past participle rensed)

  1. Obsolete form of rinse.
    • 1725, Willem Séwel, A Compendious Guide to the Low-Dutch Language, page 52:
      First, you must get up every morning at six a clock, and wash your hands and face, then rense your mouth, and rub your teeth, and then you must go into your chamber and pray []

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse hreinsa, from Proto-Germanic *hrainisōną, cognate with Swedish rensa, Old High German reinisōn (English rinse is borrowed from Old French rincer). Derived from the adjective *hrainiz (clean).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /rɛnsə/, [ˈʁansə], [ˈʁɑnsə]

Verb

rense (past tense rensede, past participle renset)

  1. to clean, cleanse, rinse, purify

Conjugation

Derived terms

References

Haitian Creole

Etymology

From French rincer (rince).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɣɛ̃se/

Verb

rense

  1. To rinse

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse hreinsa.

Verb

rense (imperative rens, present tense renser, passive renses, simple past and past participle rensa or renset, present tense rensende)

  1. to clean, cleanse
  2. to purify
    rense lufta / luften - clear the air (defuse a situation)

References

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