huse

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Czech

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Noun

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huse

  1. dative/locative singular of husa

Danish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse húsa, hýsa.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /huːsə/, [ˈhuːsə]

Noun

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huse n

  1. indefinite plural of hus

Verb

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huse (imperative hus, infinitive at huse, present tense huser, past tense husede, perfect tense har huset)

  1. house, harbour

Middle English

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Verb

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huse

  1. (Early Middle English) Alternative form of housen

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Old Norse húsa.

Verb

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huse (imperative hus, present tense huser, passive huses, simple past husa or huset or huste, past participle husa or huset or hust, present participle husende)

  1. to house (someone or something)
  2. to accommodate (someone)
  3. to harbour (thoughts, a fugitive)
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Old English

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Noun

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hūse

  1. dative singular of hūs

Romanian

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Noun

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huse f

  1. inflection of husă:
    1. indefinite plural
    2. indefinite genitive/dative singular

Swedish

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Verb

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huse

  1. (dated) subjunctive of husa

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