"ophidse" meaning in Danish

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Verb

Forms: ophids [imperative], at ophidse [infinitive], ophidser [present], ophidsede [past], har ophidset [perfect]
Etymology: From op (“up”) + hidse (“to arouse, to incense”), the latter a combination of borrowings from German hitzen (“to heat”) and Middle Low German hissen (“to drive forward, act upon”). Compare Swedish upphetsa, German aufhetzen, Dutch ophitsen. Etymology templates: {{af|da|op|hidse|t1=up|t2=to arouse, to incense}} op (“up”) + hidse (“to arouse, to incense”), {{bor|da|de|hitzen|t=to heat}} German hitzen (“to heat”), {{bor|da|gml|-}} Middle Low German, {{cog|sv|upphetsa}} Swedish upphetsa, {{cog|de|aufhetzen}} German aufhetzen, {{cog|nl|ophitsen}} Dutch ophitsen Head templates: {{head|da|verbs|imperative|ophids|infinitive|at ophidse|present tense|ophidser|past tense|ophidsede|perfect tense|har ophidset|f1accel-form=imp|f1request=1|f3accel-form=pres|f3request=1|f4accel-form=past|f4request=1|f5accel-form=past|part|f5request=1|head=}} ophidse (imperative ophids, infinitive at ophidse, present tense ophidser, past tense ophidsede, perfect tense har ophidset), {{da-verb|ophids|ophidse|ophidser|ophidsede|har|ophidset}} ophidse (imperative ophids, infinitive at ophidse, present tense ophidser, past tense ophidsede, perfect tense har ophidset)
  1. (transitive) to arouse, to excite, to incite, to stir up (a person to feel strong emotion or act emotionally) Tags: transitive Synonyms: hidse op Derived forms: ophidselse
    Sense id: en-ophidse-da-verb-bEuo1W5P Categories (other): Danish entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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