tryne

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse trýni.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tryːnə/, [tˢʁyːnə]

Noun

tryne c (singular definite trynen, plural indefinite tryner)

  1. snout

Inflection

Verb

tryne (imperative tryn, infinitive at tryne, present tense tryner, past tense trynede, perfect tense har trynet)

  1. sit on, put down, flatten

Middle English

Adjective

tryne

  1. Alternative form of trine

Verb

tryne

  1. Alternative form of trynen

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse trýni.

Noun

tryne n

  1. a snout (of a pig)
  2. (often derogatory) a face (or nose or mouth)
    Synonyms: nylle, fejs, feja, (neutral) ansikte
    Han möblerade om hans tryne med knytnävarna
    He rearranged his face with his fists
    Jag hoppas man slipper se hans fula tryne på mässan idag
    I hope he doesn't show his ugly mug at the expo today

Declension

Declension of tryne 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative tryne trynet trynen trynena
Genitive trynes trynets trynens trynenas

References

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