drepe
Middle English
editEtymology 1
editVerb
editdrepe
- Alternative form of drepen (“to strike”)
Etymology 2
editVerb
editdrepe
- Alternative form of drepen (“to drop”)
Norwegian Bokmål
editEtymology
editFrom Old Norse drepa (“to stab, hit”), compare Dutch and German treffen and English drub.
Verb
editdrepe (imperative drep, present tense dreper, passive drepes, simple past drepte, past participle drept, present participle drepende)
- To kill, to murder.
- Hun er mistenkt for å ha drept faren sin.
- She is suspected of having killed her father.
- En person ble drept og to alvorlig såret i en bilulykke.
- One person was killed and two were seriously injured in a car accident.
- Den drepte var 40 år gammel.
- The victim was 40 years old. (literally: "the killed was 40 years old")
- Hun er mistenkt for å ha drept faren sin.
- To ruin, strain, extinguish, kill. (of persons)
- Den evinnelige masingen din har drept arbeidslysten min!
- Your constant nagging has ruined my zeal for work!
- Den filmen var drepende kjedelig!
- That film was incredibly boring! (literally: "that film was killingly boring")
- Da du sa de ordene, drepte du følelsene hennes.
- When you said those words, you killed her feelings.
- Den evinnelige masingen din har drept arbeidslysten min!
Synonyms
edit- avlive
- døde
- ekspedere
- felle
- gi nådestøtet
- gi nådestøyten
- gjøre det av med
- gjøre ende på
- gjøre et hode kortere
- halshogge
- halshugge
- henrette
- kverke
- la hodene rulle
- legge i graven
- likvidere
- lynsje
- massakrere
- myrde
- slakte
- strupe
- strype
- ombringe
- skyte
- slå i hjel
- slå skallen inn på
- strangulere
- ta av dage
- ta kverken på
- tilintetgjøre
- tyne
- uskadeliggjøre
- utrydde
- utslette
- veie
- vri halsen om på
Derived terms
editRelated terms
editReferences
editNorwegian Nynorsk
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editVerb
editdrepe (present tense drep, past tense drap, supine drepe, past participle drepen, present participle drepande, imperative drep)
- e-infinitive form of drepa
Related terms
editEtymology 2
editFrom Old Norse drepit, past participle neuter of drepa, whence also Norwegian Nynorsk drepa.
Verb
editdrepe
- past participle of drepa
References
edit- “drepe” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Germanic *drapiz (“strike, blow, deathblow”), from Proto-Germanic *drepaną (“to strike, slay, kill”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰrebʰ- (“to crush, grind, kill”).
Akin to Old Norse drep (“blow, deathblow”), Old Norse dráp (“deathblow”), Middle High German tref (“a strike, hit”), Old English drepan (“to kill”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editdrepe m
Declension
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