dømme

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See also: domme and -dømme

Danish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse dǿma. Derived from the noun dom (verdict).

Pronunciation[edit]

IPA(key): [ˈd̥œmə]

Verb[edit]

dømme (imperative døm, infinitive at dømme, present tense dømmer, past tense dømte, perfect tense har dømt)

  1. (law) convict
    Han er blevet dømt for uagtsomt manddrab.
    He has been convicted of manslaughter.
  2. (law) sentence
    Han er blevet dømt til fængsel på livstid.
    He has been sentenced to lifetime in prison.
  3. judge; form an opinion on, especially a negative one
    Om jeg var berettiget i mine handlinger, må eftertiden dømmme.
    Whether I was justified in my actions, posterity must judge.
    Hun opfattede, at landsbyboerne dømte hende for hendes påklædning.
    She perceived that the villagers judged her for her attire.

Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse dǿma.

Verb[edit]

dømme (imperative døm, present tense dømmer, passive dømmes, simple past dømte, past participle dømt, present participle dømmende)

  1. to judge
  2. to sentence (someone) (in a court)
  3. (by a referee) to award (a free kick, penalty kick)

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Verb[edit]

dømme (present tense dømmer, past tense dømde or dømte, past participle dømt, present participle dømmande, imperative døm)

  1. Alternative form of døma