"tykne" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Norwegian Bokmål]

Forms: tykn [imperative], tykne [imperative], tykner [present], tyknes [passive], tykna [participle, past], tykna [past], tyknet [participle, past], tyknet [past], tyknende [participle, present]
Etymology: From Old Norse þykkna; same as Danish. Etymology templates: {{der|nb|non|þykkna}} Old Norse þykkna Head templates: {{head|nb|verb|imperative|tykn|or|tykne|present tense|tykner|passive|tyknes|simple past and past participle|tykna|or|tyknet|present participle|tyknende}} tykne (imperative tykn or tykne, present tense tykner, passive tyknes, simple past and past participle tykna or tyknet, present participle tyknende)
  1. to thicken
    Sense id: en-tykne-nb-verb-EQ1IYHoL
  2. to become denser, fatter, thicker
    Sense id: en-tykne-nb-verb-ycwmNIDN
  3. (weather) to become cloudier, darker, foggier
    Sense id: en-tykne-nb-verb-144WlDYK Topics: climatology, meteorology, natural-sciences, weather
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: tjukne [Nynorsk, also] Related terms: tykk

Inflected forms

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