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vabel {noun} | :: blister |
våben {n} | :: a weapon |
våben {n} | :: a coat of arms |
våbenhvile {noun} | :: ceasefire |
våbenkapløb {noun} | :: arms race |
våbenskjold {n} | :: a coat of arms |
vable {noun} | :: blister |
vaccine {noun} | :: vaccine |
vad {noun} [rare] | :: ford (a crossing) |
våd {adj} | :: wet |
våde {noun} [archaic] | :: peril, disaster, damage |
Vadehavet {prop} | :: the Wadden Sea |
vadested {noun} | :: ford |
vadet {v} | :: past participle of vade |
vædde {v} | :: to bet, wager |
vædder {noun} | :: ram [male sheep] |
vædder {noun} | :: Aries [someone with an Aries star sign] |
Vædderen {prop} | :: Aries (an astrological sign) |
væde {noun} | :: moisture |
væde {v} | :: to wet |
væde {v} | :: to moisten |
vædet {v} | :: past participle of væde |
vædske {noun} | :: obsolete spelling of væske |
væg {noun} | :: wall |
væge {noun} | :: wick |
væggelus {noun} | :: bedbug |
væggene har ører {proverb} | :: the walls have ears |
vægre {vr} | :: to refuse, decline |
vægt {noun} | :: weight |
vægt {noun} | :: scales (a device for weighing goods for sale) |
vægt {noun} | :: Libra (someone with a Libra star sign) |
vægte {v} | :: to weight |
vægte {v} | :: to estimate |
Vægten {prop} | :: Libra (constellation; astrological sign) |
vægter {noun} [historical] | :: night watchman |
vægtfylde {noun} [dated, rare, physics] | :: density (mass per volume) |
vægtfylde {noun} [dated, rare, physics] | :: weight per volume |
vægtmæssig {adj} | :: relating to weight |
vægtning {noun} | :: weighting |
vægtning {noun} | :: estimation |
vægtstang {noun} [mechanics] | :: lever |
vægtstang {noun} | :: barbell |
væk {adv} | :: gone |
væk {adv} | :: away |
væk {v} | :: imperative of vække |
vække {vt} | :: to wake up [to cause someone to stop sleeping] |
vække {vt} | :: to arouse, cause [e.g. curiosity, interest, anger, laughter] |
vække {vt} | :: to awaken [spiritually or politically] |
vækkelse {noun} | :: awakening |
vækkeur {noun} | :: alarm clock |
vækning {noun} | :: call, calling [to wake up a person] |
vækst {noun} [uncountable] | :: growth [of growing organisms] |
vækst {noun} [uncountable] | :: growth, increase [something becoming bigger] |
vækst {noun} | :: plant |
vælge {v} | :: choose |
vælge {v} | :: select |
vælge {v} | :: elect |
vælger {noun} | :: voter |
vælte {vti} | :: to overturn, roll |
vælte {vr} | :: to roll, wallow [with the preposition i] |
væltepeter {noun} [historical] | :: velocipede |
væltepeter {noun} [humorous] | :: bike |
væmmelse {noun} | :: disgust |
vænne {v} | :: to make someone accustomed to |
vænne {vr} | :: get used to, get accustomed to |
vær' {v} | :: eye dialect of være |
værd {adj} [postpositive] | :: worth |
værd {noun} | :: worth [the inner worth of a person] |
værdi {noun} | :: value |
værdi {noun} | :: worth, merit |
værdi {noun} | :: monetary value, worth |
værdig {adj} | :: worthy |
værdig {adj} | :: dignified |
værdighed {noun} | :: dignity |
værdighed {noun} | :: worthiness |
værdiløs {adj} | :: valueless |
værdimængde {noun} [mathematics] | :: range (forwards image of domain) |
værdipolitik {noun} | :: the politics of values; often defined as the politics that are not concerned with the distribution of goods |
værdsætte {v} | :: appreciate, value |
være {v} [copulative] | :: to be [expresses identity between the subject and a predicative] |
være {vi} | :: to be, exist [with an adverbial phrase and/or the dummy pronoun der] |
være {vi} | :: to be [in cleft sentences emphasizing a noun phrase, with the dummy pronoun det and a relative clause] |
være {v} [auxiliary] | :: to be [passive perfect tense with the past participle] |
være {v} [auxiliary] | :: to have [active perfect tense with the past participle in certain verbs] |
være i gære {v} [of some troublesome event] | :: to be afoot, to be about to happen, to be brewing |
være ked af {v} | :: feel sorry about |
være langt mellem snapsene {v} [slang, impersonal, with der as dummy pronoun] | :: for the good stuff to be far between; for most [of the things, occurrences, productions etc.] to be unimaginative, boring, inferior etc |
værelse {noun} | :: room; separate part of a building |
væremåde {noun} | :: way of being |
være med på den værste {v} | :: be of a temperament to engage in dangerous or wild activities |
væren {c} | :: being, existence |
være på færde {v} | :: be going on |
være på lakridserne {phrase} [idiomatic] | :: be energetic, determined and set to do ones best |
være sammen {v} | :: have sex |
været {v} | :: past participle of være |
være til {v} | :: exist |
være tredje hjul {n} | :: third wheel |
være ved at {v} | :: be about to |
værge {noun} [law] | :: guardian [of a child or incompetent adult] |
værge {noun} [dated] | :: protection, care |
værge {noun} [dated] | :: weapon |
værge {v} | :: protect |
værk {noun} | :: work [the product of someone's or something's actions] |
værk {noun} | :: work [a cultural production] |
værk {noun} | :: works [industrial processing facility] |
værk {c} | :: ache |
værk {noun} | :: oakum |
værktøj {noun} | :: tool |
værn {noun} | :: protection |
værn {noun} | :: defence |
værn {noun} [military] | :: service [one of the three branches of military operation] |
værne {v} | :: protect |
værne {v} | :: safeguard |
værne {v} | :: defend |
værnemager {noun} [historical] | :: collaborator [a person collaborating with the Nazi occupation forces in Denmark 1940-1945] |
værnemagt {noun} [historical] | :: Wehrmacht [the German military forces from 1933-1945] |
værpe {v} [archaic] | :: to eject |
værre {adj} | :: worse |
værre {adj} | :: bad, difficult, disadvantageous, serious, troublesome, unlucky, unpleasant |
værre {adv} | :: worse, more bad, more badly |
værsågod {interj} | :: synonym of værsgo |
værsgo {interj} | :: here you are |
vært {noun} | :: host (person who allows a guest) |
vært {noun} | :: landlord |
værtinde {noun} | :: hostess |
væsen {noun} | :: creature |
væsen {noun} | :: nature |
væsentlig {adj} | :: essential |
væsentlig {adj} | :: important |
væsentlig {adj} | :: considerable, substantial |
væsentlig {adv} | :: significantly |
væsentlig {adv} | :: chiefly, mostly |
væsentlig {adv} | :: practically |
væske {noun} | :: fluid, liquid |
væske {v} | :: to secrete fluids, especially pathologically so |
vætte {noun} [mythology] | :: smaller supernatural being |
væv {noun} | :: loom [an instrument for weaving] |
væv {noun} | :: web [something woven] |
væv {noun} [metaphorically] | :: web [a structure of closely interrelated things] |
væv {noun} [biology] | :: tissue |
væve {v} | :: to weave |
vævet {v} | :: past participle of væve |
vaffel {noun} | :: waffle (flat pastry) |
vaffel {noun} | :: wafer (light, thin, flat biscuit/cookie) |
vaffel {noun} | :: cone (ice cream), cornet (pastry shell) |
vag {adj} | :: vague |
våg {noun} [archaic] | :: wave |
våg {noun} [archaic] | :: narrow inlet [about conditions in Norway and on the Faroe Islands] |
våge {noun} | :: opening in the ice, polynya |
våge {noun} | :: buzzard [bird of prey of the genus Buteo] |
våge {noun} | :: any bird of the genus Buteo |
våge {v} [rare] | :: to be awake |
våge {v} | :: to keep a vigil |
våge {v} | :: to watch over [with the preposition over] |
vågen {adj} | :: awake (not asleep) |
vågen {adj} | :: alert, perceptive, bright |
vagina {c} [anatomy] | :: vagina |
Vagn {prop} | :: given name |
vågne {v} | :: to awake, to wake |
vågne {v} | :: to come to, to come round |
vågne {v} | :: vågne op – wake up |
vagt {noun} | :: guard, watch [the act of guarding] |
vagt {noun} | :: duty |
vagt {noun} | :: guard [a person guarding] |
vagtelkonge {noun} | :: corncrake |
vakker {adj} [archaic, poetic] | :: beautiful |
vakuum {noun} | :: vacuum (region of space that contains no matter) |
val {noun} [poetic] | :: battle field |
val {noun} [obsolete] | :: steep coastline |
val {c} [obsolete] | :: plain |
Valborg {prop} | :: given name |
Valdemar {prop} | :: given name |
valens {noun} | :: valence |
valens {noun} [graph theory] | :: degree, valency |
valens {noun} [chemistry] | :: valence, number of (single) bonds an atom will make in stable compounds |
valens {noun} [grammar] | :: valence, maximal number of arguments |
Valentin {prop} | :: given name |
valg {noun} | :: choice |
valg {noun} | :: election |
valgt {v} | :: past participle of vælge |
Valhal {prop} | :: Valhalla |
Valhalla {prop} | :: alternative form of Valhal |
valke {v} | :: To waulk, walk, full |
valkyrie {noun} | :: valkyrie |
valkyrie {noun} | :: fury, virago (a large, strong, courageous or aggressive woman) |
vallak {noun} | :: gelding, castrated male horse |
valle {noun} | :: whey |
valnød {noun} | :: walnut (the nut of the walnut tree) |
valravn {noun} | :: a supernatural raven in Danish folklore |
vals {noun} | :: waltz |
valsen {c} | :: definite singular of vals |
valsen {c} | :: definite singular of valse |
valte {v} | :: only in the phrase: skalte og valte (to treat as one likes) |
valuta {noun} | :: currency (money or other item used to facilitate transactions) |
vammel {adj} | :: sickly, sickening, cloying |
vampyr {noun} | :: vampire |
vampyr {noun} | :: vampire bat (Desmodontinae) |
vams {noun} | :: doublet [article of men's clothing] |
vams {noun} | :: a thick and warm jacket, fur coat or sweater |
van- {prefix} | :: giving the sense of wrong, bad; mis-, dys-, mal- |
van {noun} | :: one of the Vanir |
van {noun} | :: van |
van {adv} [dated] | :: pleje van – nurse, take care of |
vanadin {noun} | :: alternative form of vanadium |
vanadium {noun} | :: vanadium |
vanære {noun} | :: dishonour |
vanære {v} | :: to dishonour |
vand {noun} [uncountable] | :: water |
vand {noun} | :: sea |
vand {noun} | :: soft drink |
vandalisere {v} | :: to vandalise |
vandalisme {noun} | :: Vandalism |
vandbad {noun} | :: a container of water kept at a controlled temperature, into which a different container is lowered, the temperature of whose content is thus similarly controlled |
vandbad {noun} | :: bain-marie |
vandbad {noun} | :: water bath |
vandbakkelse {noun} | :: choux pastry |
vanddamp {noun} | :: water vapour [UK], water vapor [US] |
vande {v} | :: water |
vande {v} | :: irrigate |
vande høns {idiom} | :: cry |
vandelskende {adj} [chemistry, physics] | :: hydrophilic |
vandet {v} | :: past participle of vande |
vandfald {noun} | :: waterfall (permanent flow of water over the edge of a cliff) |
vandfarve {noun} | :: watercolour, watercolor, any water-soluble pigment, e.g. gouache |
vandhund {noun} | :: a person who loves swimming |
vandhund {noun} | :: water dog |
vandløs {adj} | :: waterless |
vandmand {noun} | :: jellyfish |
vandmand {noun} | :: Aquarius (someone with an Aquarius star sign) |
Vandmanden {prop} | :: Aquarius (an astrological sign) |
vandmelon {noun} | :: watermelon (plant and fruit) |
vandpolo {noun} | :: water polo |
vandrefalk {noun} | :: peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) |
vandregræshoppe {noun} | :: migratory locust (Locusta migratoria) |
vandrehistorie {noun} | :: urban legend |
vandrestjerne {noun} [astronomy, obsolete] | :: planet |
vandringsmand {noun} [poetic] | :: male traveler |
vandrør {noun} | :: water pipe (enclosed conduit for water) |
vandskyende {adj} [chemistry, physics] | :: hydrophobic |
vandstof {noun} [obsolete] | :: hydrogen |
vandværk {noun} | :: water works |
vane {noun} | :: habit |
vane {noun} | :: practice |
vanedyr {noun} | :: an animal that is prone to following routines |
vanedyr {noun} [idiomatic] | :: a creature of habit |
Vanessa {prop} | :: given name |
vang {noun} | :: a meadow; an uncultivated, grassy piece of land |
vanrøgt {noun} | :: abuse, mistreatment, esp. of a child or animal |
vansire {v} | :: to disfigure (make less visually beautiful) |
vanskabt {adj} | :: malformed; having a birth defect |
vanskelig {adj} | :: difficult |
vanskeliggøre {vt} | :: to make something difficult |
vanskelighed {noun} [countable, uncountable] | :: difficulty |
vant {adj} | :: usual, familiar |
vante {c} | :: a mitten (type of glove) |
vantro {noun} | :: disbelief |
vantro {noun} | :: unbelief |
vantro {adj} | :: incredulous, unbelieving |
vantro {adj} [also, nominally] | :: unbelieving, infidel (not accepting a particular faith; without religious faith) |
vant til {adj} | :: Used to; accustomed to |
vanvid {noun} | :: insanity, madness |
vanvittig {adj} | :: insane |
vanvittig {adv} | :: insanely, madly |
vanvittig {adv} | :: extremely |
vanvittigt {adv} | :: alternative spelling of vanvittig |
var- {prefix} [fantasy] | :: were- (shapeshifting) |
var {adj} | :: only in the expression: blive var: become aware |
vår {noun} [season, poetic] | :: spring |
vår {noun} | :: case [a cover made of cloth, especially as part of bedclothes] |
varan {noun} | :: monitor lizard (Varanus) |
varbjørn {noun} | :: werebear |
vare {noun} | :: article |
vare {noun} | :: commodity |
vare {noun} | :: item |
vare {noun} | :: [in the plural] goods, merchandise, wares |
vare {c} | :: only used in the expression tage vare på, tage vare om |
vare {v} | :: last |
vare {v} | :: continue, endure |
vare {v} | :: take |
vare {v} | :: only used in the expressions: |
varet {v} | :: past participle of vare |
varetægt {noun} | :: care, custody, charge |
varetage {v} | :: look after, take care for |
variabel {adj} | :: variable |
variabel {noun} | :: variable |
varians {noun} [statistics] | :: variance |
variere {v} | :: to vary |
variere {v} | :: to diversify |
varkat {noun} | :: werecat |
varm {adj} | :: warm, hot |
varme {adj} | :: plural of varm |
varme {m} | :: warmth, heat, heating |
varme {m} | :: thermal |
varme {v} | :: to warm, heat, warm up |
varmefylde {noun} [thermodynamics] | :: specific heat capacity |
varmekapacitet {noun} [thermodynamics] | :: heat capacity |
varmeledning {noun} [thermodynamics] | :: conduction |
varmeledningsevne {noun} | :: thermal conductivity |
varmestråling {noun} [thermodynamics] | :: radiation |
varmestrøm {noun} [thermodynamics] | :: conduction |
varm kartoffel {c} [idiomatic] | :: hot potato |
varsom {adj} | :: cautious |
varsom {adj} | :: gentle |
varulv {noun} | :: werewolf |
vås {noun} | :: nonsense |
vasal {noun} | :: vassal |
vase {noun} | :: vase |
vask {noun} | :: washing |
vask {noun} | :: wash |
vask {noun} | :: sink |
vask {noun} | :: washbasin |
vaske {v} | :: to wash |
vaske {v} | :: to shampoo (to wash hair with shampoo) |
vaske {v} | :: to launder (to wash; to disguise the source of ill-gotten wealth) |
vaske {v} | :: to shuffle (to mix up cards in a random order before a card game) |
vaskeægte {adj} [colloquial] | :: completely genuine |
vaskebjørn {noun} | :: raccoon |
vaskebræt {noun} | :: washboard, for washing clothes |
vaskebræt {noun} [slang, anatomy] | :: A muscular, trained abdomen; abs |
vaskeklud {noun} | :: washcloth |
vaskemaskine {noun} | :: washing machine |
vaskemiddel {noun} | :: detergent |
vaske op {v} | :: do the dishes |
vaske sine hænder {v} [idiomatic] | :: wash one's hands |
vasket {v} | :: past participle of vaske |
vat {noun} | :: cotton wool |
vaterpas {noun} | :: spirit level |
vatpik {noun} [pejorative] | :: wimp, pussy (man) |
vatpind {noun} | :: cotton swab |
vattet {adj} | :: spineless, weak of will |
vbs. {noun} | :: abbreviation of verbalsubstantiv |
ve {noun} | :: pain |
ve {noun} | :: contraction of labour, birth pang |
ved {prep} | :: at, by |
ved {prep} | :: in case of, in the event of [used with the conditional] |
ved {prep} | :: upon, on, onto |
ved {adv} | :: nearby |
ved {noun} | :: wood (the material of the inner parts of the trunk and branches of a tree) |
vederkvæge {vt} [dated] | :: to refresh, revitalize |
vederkvæge {vr} [dated] | :: to refresh |
ved gud {interj} | :: by God |
ved gud {adv} | :: by God Used to emphasize the truth of what is being said |
ved hjælp af {prep} | :: through, by means of |
vedligeholde {v} | :: maintain (to keep up) |
vedligeholde {v} | :: keep up (to maintain; to preserve) |
vedr. {prep} | :: abbreviation of vedrørende |
vedrøre {v} | :: to concern, be relevant to |
vedrørende {prep} | :: concerning, relating to |
ved siden af {prep} | :: next to |
vedtægt {noun} | :: rule, regulation |
vedtage {v n c p} | :: pass, decide |
veer {noun} | :: plural of ve |
veg {adj} | :: weak, yielding |
veganer {noun} | :: vegan |
veget {v} | :: past participle of vige |
vegetar {noun} | :: vegetarian |
vegi-vare {noun} | :: processed vegan food |
vegne {noun} | :: behalf |
vej {noun} | :: road (strip of land made suitable for travel, the path or route one takes) |
vej {noun} | :: way |
vej {noun} | :: route |
veje {vt} | :: weigh (determine the weight of something) |
veje {vi} | :: to have a certain weight |
veje {vi} | :: to have a certain mass |
veje {vi} [with af] | :: to measure something out by weighing it |
veje {v} [archaic] | :: slay [kill in battle] |
Veje {prop} | :: surname |
vejen til mandens hjerte går gennem maven {proverb} | :: the road to a mans heart goes through his stomach |
Vejle {prop} | :: Vejle, a port on Vejle Fjord. The fourth-largest city in Region Syddanmark and ninth-largest city in Denmark |
Vejle {prop} | :: The municipality in which it is located |
vejlede {v} | :: to guide, instruct [tell how a thing should be done] |
vejlede {v} | :: to supervise [a student] |
vejledning {noun} | :: guidance, instruction |
vejledning {noun} | :: manual, guidelines |
vejledning {noun} | :: supervision [of a student] |
vejr {noun} [uncountable] | :: weather |
vejr {noun} [uncountable] | :: breath |
vejr {noun} [archaic] | :: wind, compass point |
vejre {v} | :: to scent [to detect the scent of] |
vejre morgenluft {v} | :: forefather new possibilities |
vejrfast {adj} [usually with ligge] | :: stuck in a port due to bad weather |
vejrfast {adj} | :: resistant to weather |
vejrhane {noun} | :: weathercock, weather vane |
vejrhane {noun} | :: turncoat, a person who changes his opinion according to the public feeling |
vejrudsigt {noun} | :: weather forecast |
vejskilt {noun} | :: road sign, traffic sign |
vekselstrøm {noun} [engineering] | :: alternating current |
vekselvarm {adj} | :: cold-blooded, ectothermic; having an unregulated body temperature |
vektor {noun} [mathematics] | :: vector (having magnitude and direction) |
vektorfelt {noun} [math] | :: vector field |
vektorfunktion {noun} [mathematics] | :: vector function |
vektorprodukt {noun} | :: vector product |
vektorrum {noun} [linear algebra] | :: vector space |
vel {adv} | :: I suppose |
vel {interj} [used as a tag question] | :: is it the case |
velær {adj} | :: velar |
velar {noun} | :: velar |
vel at mærke {adv} | :: Used to encourage the interlocutor to pay attention to a particular detail |
velbekomme {interj} | :: bon appétit |
velbekomme {interj} | :: you're welcome |
velbekomme {interj} | :: may it do you good |
velberåd {adj} | :: deliberate |
veldefineret {noun} | :: well-defined |
veldefineret {noun} | :: well-defined (clearly delimited or described) |
velfærd {b} | :: welfare [a person's or a group's well-being in relation to economy, happiness, and physical and mental health] |
velfærd {b} [obsolete] | :: prosperity, wealth |
velfærdssamfund {noun} | :: welfare state [a society in which the state takes a major responsibility in supporting the social welfare of all citizens, typical of the Scandinavian countries in the 20th century] |
velfærdsstat {noun} | :: welfare state [a society in which the state takes a major responsibility in supporting the social welfare of all citizens, typical of the Scandinavian countries in the 20th century] |
velfortjent {adj} | :: well-deserved |
velgørenhed {noun} | :: philanthropy, charity |
velhængt {adj} [of meat] | :: having matured while hanging |
velhængt {adj} [by extension] | :: well-endowed, hung, having a large penis |
velhavende {adj} | :: wealthy |
velkendt {adj} | :: well-known |
velkommen {interj} | :: welcome; (greeting given upon someone's arrival) |
velkomst {noun} | :: welcome |
velocipede {noun} [historical] | :: velocipede |
velsigne {v} | :: to bless |
velskrevet {adj} | :: well-written |
velsmagende {adj} | :: tasty, delicious |
velstand {c} | :: prosperity |
velstand {c} | :: wealth |
veludstyret {adj} | :: synonym of veludrustet |
velvilje {noun} | :: kindness, goodwill, favour, favor |
vemod {noun} | :: melancholy, sadness |
vemodig {adj} | :: melancholic |
ven {noun} | :: friend |
ven {noun} [dated] | :: boyfriend [a male lover] |
vende {v} | :: to turn |
vende {v} | :: to turn over |
vendt {v} | :: past participle of vende |
vene {noun} | :: vein |
Venedig {prop} | :: Venedig (capital city) |
Venedig {prop} | :: Venedig (metropolitan city) |
veninde {noun} | :: female friend |
venlig {adj} | :: kind, kindly |
venlig {adj} | :: friendly |
venlighed {noun} | :: kindness |
venligst {adv} | :: please, kindly |
venneanmodning {noun} | :: friend request; request for friendship (on social media) |
venneløs {adj} | :: friendless |
venskab {noun} | :: friendship (condition of being friends) |
venskab {noun} | :: amity |
venskabsby {noun} | :: sister city, twin town |
venster {adj} | :: misspelling of venstre |
venstre {adj} | :: left |
venstreorienteret {adj} | :: leftist |
vente {vi} | :: wait |
vente {vt} | :: expect |
venteliste {c} | :: a waiting list |
ventende {v} | :: present participle of vente |
ventet {v} | :: past participle of vente |
venteværelse {noun} | :: waiting room |
ventil {noun} | :: valve |
ventilere {v} | :: to ventilate |
Venus {prop} | :: Venus (planet) |
Vera {prop} | :: given name |
veranda {noun} | :: verandah |
verballed {n} [grammar, in sentence analysis] | :: the verb or verbs that express the action in a sentence |
verbalsubstantiv {noun} | :: verbal noun |
verbum {noun} [grammar] | :: verb [a word that indicates an action, event, or a state] |
verden {c} | :: world |
verdens ældste erhverv {noun} | :: [clichéd] world's oldest profession (prostitution) |
verdensberømt {adj} | :: world-famous |
verdensberygtet {adj} | :: infamous internationally |
verdensfred {noun} | :: world peace |
verdenskendt {adj} | :: Known by many people all across the world |
verdenskrig {noun} | :: world war |
verdensmester {noun} | :: world champion |
verdens navle {noun} | :: a place or a person as a center for all attention |
verdensrekord {c} | :: a world record |
verdensrum {noun} | :: cosmos, universe |
verdensstjerne {noun} | :: world star |
verdslig {adj} | :: temporal, secular, worldly [of or relating to the material world] |
verfe {v} [slang] | :: to eject |
Vermont {prop} | :: Vermont (state) |
Vermonts {prop} | :: genitive of Vermont |
Verner {prop} | :: given name |
vers {noun} | :: verse (in songs) |
vers {noun} | :: single line in poem |
vers {noun} | :: the format of meter, verse, as opposed to prose |
vertikal {adj} | :: vertical |
vest {noun} | :: the west |
vest {adv} | :: toward the west, westwards |
vest {noun} | :: A vest |
Vestasien {prop} | :: Western Asia |
vesterbotnisk {adj} | :: of or relating to Westrobothnia; Westrobothnian |
vesterbotnisk {prop} | :: Westrobothnian language |
Vestergaard {prop} | :: surname |
vestkyst {noun} | :: western seaboard |
vesttysk {adj} [historical] | :: West German [relating to the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) 1948-1990] |
vesttysk {adj} | :: West German [relating to the western part of modern Germany] |
vesttysker {noun} [historical] | :: West German |
veteran {noun} | :: veteran |
veto {noun} | :: veto |
vha. {prep} | :: abbreviation of ved hjælp af |
vi {pron} | :: we |
viadukt {c} | :: viaduct |
Vibeke {prop} | :: given name |
Viborg {prop} {c} | :: Viborg (city) |
Viborg {prop} {c} | :: Viborg (city) |
vice versa {adv} | :: vice versa |
Victor {prop} | :: given name |
Victoria {prop} | :: given name |
vid {adj} | :: wide |
vid {noun} | :: wit |
Vidar {prop} [Norse mythology] | :: Vidar |
Vidar {prop} [rare] | :: given name |
vide {v} | :: to know [be certain or sure about (something)] |
vide {v} [obsolete] | :: to widen |
vide hvordan kagen skal skæres {v} [idiomatic] | :: to know how to solve a problem or challenge |
viden {c} | :: knowledge |
videnskab {noun} | :: science, scholarly knowledge, scholarship (collective discipline of learning acquired through any scholarly method; totality of knowledge) |
videnskab {noun} | :: any academic discipline; in general, the sciences and humanities taken as a whole |
videnskabelig {adj} | :: scientific |
videnskabelighed {noun} | :: scientificity |
videnskabsfilosofi {noun} | :: philosophy of science |
videnskabshistoriker {noun} | :: science historian, historian concerning themself with science |
videnskabsmand {noun} | :: a scientist, especially a male one |
videospil {n} | :: A video game |
videospil {n} | :: indefinite plural of videospil |
videospilfigur {noun} [video games] | :: A figure, especially a character, appearing in a video game |
videospilkarakter {noun} [video games] | :: A video game character, a character appearing in a video game |
videre {adj} | :: further (comparative of far) |
videre {adv} | :: farther, further |
videre {adv} | :: on (continuing an action) |
videre {adv} | :: go on (continue) |
videresende {v} | :: forward, send on |
videt {v} | :: past participle of vide |
vidne {noun} | :: witness [one who has a personal knowledge of something] |
vidne {v} | :: to testify, give evidence |
vidst {v} | :: past participle of vide |
vidt {adv} | :: wide |
vidt {adv} | :: widely |
vidt {adv} | :: far |
vidunder {noun} | :: wonder, marvel |
vidunderlig {adj} | :: wonderful, marvellous |
vidunderlig {adv} | :: wonderfully, marvellously |
vielsesring {noun} | :: wedding ring, or wedding band (US) |
Vietnam {prop} | :: Vietnam |
vietnameser {noun} | :: Vietnamese (person from Vietnam) |
vietnamesisk {adj} | :: Vietnamese |
vietnamesisk {prop} | :: Vietnamese language |
vige {v} | :: to fall back, retreat |
vige {v} | :: to give way, yield |
vigepligt {noun} [traffic] | :: the duty to allow someone else to proceed first; the opposite of right of way |
Vigga {prop} | :: given name |
Viggo {prop} | :: given name |
vigtig {adj} | :: important |
viking {noun} | :: Viking |
Viktor {prop} | :: given name |
Viktoria {prop} | :: given name |
vild {adj} | :: wild |
vild {adj} | :: fierce, ferocious |
vild {noun} [dated or derogatory] | :: savage, barbarian |
vilde {v} | :: obsolete spelling of ville |
vildledelse {noun} | :: the act of misleading someone |
vildsvin {noun} | :: boar (Sus scrofa) |
vildt {noun} | :: game [wild animals for hunting] |
vildt {noun} | :: venison [meat from wild animals] |
vildtbestand {noun} | :: wildlife population |
Vilhelm {prop} | :: given name |
Vilhelmine {prop} | :: given name |
viljestyrke {noun} | :: willpower |
vilkårlig {adj} | :: arbitrary |
vilkårlig {adv} | :: arbitrarily (when not used to denote manner) |
Villads {prop} | :: given name |
Villadsen {prop} | :: surname |
ville {vt} | :: to want to, be willing to |
ville {v} [auxiliary, in the present tense] | :: shall, will [with the infinitive, expresses future tense] |
ville {v} [auxiliary, in the past tense] | :: should, would [with the infinitive, expresses conditional mood] |
villig {adj} | :: willing |
Villy {prop} | :: given name |
Vilnius {prop} | :: Vilnius (capital city) |
vin {noun} [uncountable] | :: wine [an alcoholic beverage made from grapes] |
vin {noun} [uncountable, mostlyin the plural] | :: wine [a certain type of wine, from a particular region, vine sort, year etc.] |
vin {noun} | :: vine [a plant carrying grapes, belonging to the family Vitis] |
vinaigrette {noun} | :: vinaigrette (sauce) |
vind {adj} | :: crooked, warped |
vind {noun} | :: wind |
vindbøjtel {noun} | :: windbag |
vindbøjtel {noun} | :: turncoat |
vinde {noun} | :: reel (spool) |
vinde {v n c p} | :: win |
vinde {v n c p} | :: gain |
vinde {v n c p} | :: achieve |
vinde {v n c p} | :: wind |
Vindeby {prop} | :: a town on the north of Tåsinge, opposite Svendborg (with Svendborg Sund in between) |
vinder {noun} | :: a winner |
vindkraft {noun} | :: wind power |
vindmølle {noun} | :: windmill |
vindmølle {noun} | :: pinwheel |
vindrue {noun} | :: grape (fruit) |
vindruekerneolie {noun} | :: grapeseed oil |
vindstød {noun} | :: gust of wind; sudden, strong wind |
vindtunnel {c} | :: a wind tunnel |
vindue {noun} | :: window |
vindueskarm {c} | :: window frame |
vindueskarm {c} | :: windowsill |
vinge {noun} | :: wing |
vingefang {n} | :: wingspan |
vingeløs {adj} | :: wingless |
vingummibamse {noun} | :: gummy bear |
vinke {v} | :: wave (wave one’s hand) |
vinke {v} | :: motion, beckon |
vinkel {noun} [geometry] | :: angle |
vinkelacceleration {noun} [physics] | :: angular acceleration |
vinkelhalveringslinie {noun} [geometry] | :: angle bisector |
vinkelhalveringslinje {noun} [geometry] | :: alternative spelling of vinkelhalveringslinie |
vinkelhastighed {noun} [physics] | :: angular velocity |
vinket {v} | :: past participle of vinke |
vink med en vognstang {n} [idiomatic] | :: a very clear sign |
vinliste {noun} | :: A wine list |
vinter {noun} [season] | :: winter |
Viola {prop} | :: given name of Latin origin |
violin {noun} | :: violin |
violinist {noun} | :: violinist |
vippe {v} | :: to seesaw (to use a seesaw) |
vippe {v} | :: to bob (to move vertically at surface of water) |
vippe {v} | :: to bob (to move (something) as though it were bobbing in water) |
vippe {v} | :: to rock |
vippe {v} | :: to roll |
vippe {v} | :: to toss |
vippe {v} | :: to tip, to tilt |
vippe {noun} | :: seesaw |
vippe {noun} | :: springboard, diving board |
vippe {noun} | :: row of eyelashes |
vippe {noun} | :: ear (the fruiting body of a grain plant) |
virak {noun} [dated] | :: frankincense, olibanum |
virak {noun} | :: homage (demonstration of respect) |
virak {noun} | :: fuss (excessive activity, worry, bother, or talk about something) |
Virginia {prop} | :: Virginia (state) |
Virginias {prop} | :: genitive of Virginia |
Virginien {prop} [rare] | :: alternative form of Virginia |
Virginiens {prop} | :: genitive of Virginien |
viril {adj} | :: virile |
virke {v} | :: function properly |
virke {v} | :: exert influence upon |
virke {v} | :: seem, appear |
virkelighed {noun} | :: reality |
virkning {noun} | :: effect |
virksom {adj} | :: active, in activity |
virksom {adj} | :: effective, having an effect |
virksom {adj} | :: working |
virksomt stof {noun} | :: active ingredient |
virolog {noun} | :: virologist (scientist or doctor specializing in virology) |
virologi {noun} | :: virology |
virtuel {adj} | :: virtual |
virtuos {noun} | :: virtuoso |
virtuos {adj} | :: virtuoso |
virus {c} {n} | :: virus |
-vis {suffix} | :: -wise "in the manner of [something]" |
vis {c} | :: manner, way |
vis {adj} | :: wise |
vis {adj} | :: sure, certain |
vis {adj} | :: certain, a |
vis-a-vis {adv} | :: vis-à-vis, face-to-face |
vis-a-vis {prep} | :: vis-à-vis, opposite, facing |
vis-à-vis {adv} | :: alternative spelling of vis-a-vis |
visdom {noun} | :: wisdom |
visdomsord {noun} | :: word of wisdom |
visdomstand {noun} | :: wisdom tooth |
vise {noun} | :: song, ballad, ditty |
vise {v} | :: to show |
vise {v} [math] | :: to prove |
vise {vr} | :: show off |
visent {noun} | :: wisent, European bison |
viser {noun} | :: pointer, hand |
vi ses {interj} | :: see you |
visk {noun} | :: wisp of straw |
viske {v} | :: to wipe |
viske {v} | :: to rub |
viskelæder {n} | :: eraser |
viskestykke {noun} | :: dishtowel, tea towel (a cloth or towel used to dry dishes) |
viskøs {adj} | :: viscous |
vismand {noun} | :: a male sage |
vismand {noun} | :: a member of De Økonomiske Råd |
vismut {noun} | :: obsolete form of bismuth |
vismuth {noun} | :: obsolete form of bismuth |
visne {v} | :: to wilt, to wither |
vissen {adj} | :: withered |
vissen {adj} [colloquial] | :: drunk |
vist {adv} | :: I think |
vist {adv} | :: I suppose |
vist {adv} | :: probably, no doubt |
vist {v} | :: past participle of vise |
visuel {adj} | :: visual |
visum {n} | :: visa |
Vita {prop} | :: given name |
vitamin {noun} | :: vitamin |
vitaminmangel {noun} | :: avitaminosis (vitamin deficiency) |
vitaminpille {noun} | :: vitamin pill |
vits {noun} | :: joke |
vitterlig {adv} | :: really |
vittig {adj} | :: witty |
vittig {adj} | :: funny, humorous |
vittighed {noun} | :: joke |
vittighed {noun} | :: witticism |
vittighed {noun} | :: pun |
vittighed {noun} | :: wit, wittiness |
viv {noun} [dated or jocular] | :: wife, female spouse |
Vivi {prop} | :: given name |
Vivian {prop} | :: given name |
Vm {symbol} [mathematics] | :: The range of some specified function |
vod {noun} | :: dragnet |
vodka {noun} | :: vodka |
vogn {noun} | :: carriage, coach [wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power] |
vogn {noun} | :: cart, trolley [small, open, wheeled vehicle] |
vogn {noun} | :: automobile, car |
vogn {noun} | :: cab, taxi |
vogn {noun} | :: car, carriage, coach [railroad car] |
vogn {noun} | :: carriage [part of typewriter] |
vogte {v} | :: to guard |
vogte {v} | :: to watch |
vogte {vr} | :: to beware |
vogter {noun} | :: guard [a person guarding] |
vokal {noun} | :: vowel (sound) |
vokal {noun} | :: vowel (glyph) |
vokalharmoni {noun} [phonetics] | :: vowel harmony |
vokse {vr} | :: to grow into, become |
vokse {v} | :: to wax |
voksen {adj} | :: adult, grown-up |
voksen {adj} | :: full-grown |
volapyk {noun} | :: gibberish, gobbledygook, double Dutch |
volapyk {noun} | :: Volapük (artificial language) |
vold {noun} | :: violence |
vold {noun} | :: force |
vold {noun} | :: assault and battery |
vold {noun} | :: bank |
vold {noun} | :: embankment |
vold {noun} | :: rampart, earthwork |
vold {noun} [archaic] | :: field, meadow |
volde {v} | :: to wreak; cause [something bad] |
voldelig {adj} | :: violent |
voldgrav {c} | :: a moat (defensive ditch) |
voldpule {vt} | :: to fuck aggresively |
voldskvinde {noun} | :: a female perpetrator of violence |
voldsmand {noun} | :: a male perpetrator of violence |
voldsom {adj} | :: forceful, violent (in the sense: involving extreme force, not necessarily implying any physical conflict) |
voldspise {v} | :: to eat without moderation, to gorge, to pig out |
voldtægt {noun} | :: rape |
voldtægtskvinde {noun} | :: female rapist |
voldtægtsmand {noun} | :: a male rapist |
voldtage {v n c p} | :: rape |
vølve {noun} | :: völva (a prophetess) |
vom {noun} | :: belly |
vom {noun} | :: paunch |
vor {pron} [formal] | :: our, ours |
vorde {v} [archaic, copulative] | :: to become, get [go from one state into another, with a predicative] |
vorde {v} [archaic, auxiliary] | :: to be [used with the past participle to form the passive voice] |
vorde {vi} [archaic] | :: to come into being |
vordende {adj} | :: future, -to-be |
vore dage {prop} | :: today, now, our time |
vores {pron} | :: our, ours |
vorte {noun} | :: wart |
vorte {noun} | :: nipple |
vortemælk {noun} [plant] | :: spurge (any plant of the genus Euphorbia) |
vos {pron} [dialectal] | :: pronunciation spelling of os |
vov {interj} [onomatopoeia] | :: woof, bow-wow |
vove {vt} | :: to dare, risk, venture |
vove {vr} | :: to venture [with an adverb of direction] |
vove {noun} [archaic, poetic] | :: wave |
vovet {adj} | :: daring |
vrå {noun} [dated] | :: corner [of a house or a country] |
vrå {noun} [dated] | :: poor or simple house |
vræle {v} | :: wail, vocalize mourningly and loudly |
vrag {noun} | :: shipwreck |
vrag {noun} | :: wreck |
vrage {v} | :: reject |
vrang {adj} [archaic] | :: crooked |
vrang {adj} | :: wrong |
vrang {noun} | :: the wrong side of fabric |
vred {adj} | :: angry |
vrede {noun} | :: anger, wrath |
vrid {noun} | :: a twist |
vride {v} | :: to twist |
vride {v} | :: to wrench |
vride {v} | :: to wring |
vrikke {v} | :: wriggle |
vrikket {v} | :: past participle of vrikke |
vrinsk {interj} [onomatopoeia] | :: neigh (from a horse) |
vrøvl {noun} | :: nonsense, gibberish |
vrøvle {v} | :: to say gibberish, to spout nonsense |
vuf {interj} [onomatopoeia] | :: woof |
vugge {noun} | :: cradle [a swinging bed for babys] |
vugge {vti} | :: to waddle, rock |
vuggestue {noun} | :: daycare, nursery school [institution for the youngest children under the age of 3 years] |
vulgær {adj} | :: vulgar |
vulkan {noun} | :: volcano |
vurdere {v} | :: assess, evaluate |
vurdering {noun} | :: assessment |