gjete

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Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse gæta.

Verb[edit]

gjete (imperative gjet, present tense gjeter, passive gjetes, simple past gjette, past participle gjett, present participle gjetende)

  1. to herd, shepherd, tend (animals)
  2. to guard, watch

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

  • gjeta (to shepherd, a infinitive)
  • gjeta (to get, a and split infinitive)

Etymology 1[edit]

From Old Norse gæta.

Verb[edit]

gjete (present tense gjeter, past tense gjette, past participle gjett, passive infinitive gjetast, present participle gjetande, imperative gjet)

  1. to herd, shepherd, tend (animals)
  2. to guard, watch
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Etymology 2[edit]

From Old Norse geta, from Proto-Germanic *getaną. Doublet of gjete through Danish gide.

Verb[edit]

gjete (present tense gjet, past tense gat, supine gjete, past participle gjeten, present tense gjetande, imperative gjet)

  1. to guess
  2. to mention, talk about
  3. to bother to

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