tyte

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== Norwegian Bokmål == === Etymology === From Old Norse þjóta. === Verb === tyte (imperative tyt, present tense tyter, passive tytes, simple past tytte or tøt or tøyt, past participle tytt, present participle tytende) to filter, ooze, seep, leak, trickle === References === “tyte” in The Bokmål Dictionary. “tyte_3” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB). == Norwegian Nynorsk == === Alternative forms === tyta (a infinitive) === Etymology === From Old Norse þjóta (“to sound, rush”) and heavily influenced by German. === Verb === tyte (present tense tyt, past tense taut, supine tote, past participle toten, present participle tytande, imperative tyt) (intransitive) to filter, ooze, seep, leak, trickle to emit a sound (intransitive) to cry, howl (intransitive) to nag, whine (intransitive) to murmur (of birds) to cackle (of insects) to hum, zoom (intransitive) to protrude === Verb === tyte (present tense tyter, past tense tytte, past participle tytt, passive infinitive tytast, present participle tytande, imperative tyt) (intransitive) to filter, ooze, seep, leak, trickle (intransitive) to protrude === Noun === tyte f (definite singular tyta, indefinite plural tyter, definite plural tytene) a knot or lump in the skin a pimple a hard rock inside a softer stone === References === “tyte” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.