norischen

التعريفات والمعاني

== Middle English == === Alternative forms === norische, norisshen, norisshe, norschen, norschyn, nurisch, norysche, norysch, norissche, nurysche, norshe, norischi, norischci, norissy === Etymology === From Old French nouriss-, stem of norrir, from Latin nūtriō. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈnuriʃən/, /ˈnurisən/, /ˈnurʃən/ === Verb === norischen To nourish; to provide with food or nourishment. To breastfeed; to provide with breastmilk. To provide with healthy and fulfilling food. To consume food or nourishment. To provide sustenance and necessities for something; to support: To religiously nourish; to provide with religious sustenance. To foster; to assist something's growth or development: To bring up a child; to rear offspring. To bring up or rear animals; to help raise. To tend to crops; to perform agricultural labour. To spread or encourage an idea or belief. To care about; to like or be affected by. To give birth; to reproduce or create offspring. (physiology) To supply bodily organs with vital substances. To heat; to keep at an active temperature. (rare) To motivate; to embolden. ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Derived terms ==== norischaunt norischer norisshement norisshyng ==== Descendants ==== English: nourish Scots: nourish ==== References ==== “norishen, v.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 15 August 2018.