dase

See also: Appendix:Variations of "dase"

Danish

Etymology

From Norwegian Bokmål dase, likely from Old Norse dasask. Compare Icelandic dasast.

Verb

dase (imperative dase, infinitive at dase, present tense daser, past tense dasede, perfect tense daset)

  1. to laze, loaf, lounge around.
    Synonyms: drive, dovne
    De er kommet til stranden for at dase i solen.
    They have come to the beach to bask in the sun.

References

Kapampangan

Noun

dasé

  1. woven mat (for sleeping, flooring, etc.)

Middle English

Etymology

Back-formation; see dazed.

Verb

dase

  1. daze
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)

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Swedish

Etymology

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Noun

dase c

  1. (slang) a schlong ((larger) penis)

Declension

Declension of dase
nominative genitive
singular indefinite dase dases
definite dasen dasens
plural indefinite dasar dasars
definite dasarna dasarnas

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