kræse
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Etymology[edit]
From Old Danish kræsæ, Old Norse kræsask, Proto-Germanic *krēsijaną, derived from the noun *krēsō (= Old Norse krás, Danish kræs). See kræs (“something delicious”), which shares the same root.
Pronunciation[edit]
Verb[edit]
kræse (imperative kræs, infinitive at kræse, present tense kræser, past tense kræsede, perfect tense har kræset)
- to serve something delicious, to give a treat
- to go the extra mile, to give special treatment
Conjugation[edit]
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