prege

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See also: pręgę

Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From German prägen.

Verb[edit]

prege (imperative preg, present tense preger, passive preges, simple past and past participle prega or preget, present participle pregende)

  1. to mint (coins)
  2. to engrave, impress, stamp
  3. to characterise (UK) or characterize

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From German prägen.

Verb[edit]

prege (present tense pregar, past tense prega, past participle prega, passive infinitive pregast, present participle pregande, imperative prege/preg)

  1. to characterise (UK) or characterize
  2. to mint (coins)
  3. to engrave, impress, stamp

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