dyrke

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== Danish == === Etymology === From Old Norse dýrka, from dýrr (“dear, valuable”). Compare Swedish dyrka. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /dyrkə/, [d̥yɐ̯ɡ̊ə] === Verb === dyrke (imperative dyrk, infinitive at dyrke, present tense dyrker, past tense dyrkede, perfect tense dyrket) to engage in (to enter into (an activity), to participate) to practice (repetition of an activity to improve skill) to study (acquire knowledge) to cultivate, to till to grow (to cause something to become bigger) to raise (to grow) to culture (to maintain in an environment suitable for growth) to worship (informal, chiefly imperative) check out, get a load of 2013, Chris Carter (tr by. Per Vadmand), Dødsshowet, Katrin Agency (→ISBN) ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Derived terms ==== ==== References ==== “dyrke” in Den Danske Ordbog “dyrke” in Ordbog over det danske Sprog == Norwegian Bokmål == === Etymology === From Old Norse dýrka, from dýrr (“dear, valuable”). Compare with Swedish dyrka. === Verb === dyrke (imperative dyrk, present tense dyrker, passive dyrkes, simple past and past participle dyrka or dyrket, present participle dyrkende) to engage in (to enter into (an activity), to participate) to study (acquire knowledge) to cultivate, till to grow (cultivate plants) to raise (to grow) to culture (to maintain in an environment suitable for growth) to worship ==== Synonyms ==== kultivere ==== Derived terms ==== dyrkbar dyrker (noun) dyrking, dyrkning oppdyrke === References === “dyrke” in The Bokmål Dictionary.