forbyde

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Danish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Danish forebiuþa, Old Norse fyrirbjóða, from Proto-Germanic *furibeudaną.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [fɒˈb̥yˀðə], [fɒˈb̥yðˀə]

Verb[edit]

forbyde (imperative forbyd, infinitive at forbyde, present tense forbyder, past tense forbød, perfect tense har forbudt)

  1. disallow, forbid, ban

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Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse fyrirbjóða.

Verb[edit]

forbyde (present tense forbyd, past tense forbaud or forbydde, past participle forbode or forbydd or forbydt, passive infinitive forbydast, present participle forbydande, imperative forbyd)

  1. to ban, forbid, prohibit

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