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Danish

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Etymology

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From se (to see) + an (on), a doublet of anse (to consider), from German ansehen (to look at, consider).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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se an (imperative se an, infinitive at se an, present tense ser an, past tense så an, perfect tense har set an)

  1. to evaluate, size up