Danish
Etymology
From for- + volde.
Verb
forvolde (imperative forvold, infinitive at forvolde, present tense forvolder, past tense forvoldte, perfect tense forvoldt)
- to cause, to be the cause of (something); to be responsible for
- Synonyms: volde, forårsage
Conjugation
Conjugation of forvolde
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active |
passive
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| present
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forvolder
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forvoldes
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| past
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forvoldte
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forvoldtes
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| infinitive
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forvolde
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forvoldes
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| imperative
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forvold
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—
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participle
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| present
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forvoldende
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| past
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forvoldt (auxiliary verb have)
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| gerund
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—
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References
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse valda.
Verb
forvolde (imperative forvold, present tense forvolder, passive forvoldes, simple past forvoldte, past participle forvoldt, present participle forvoldende)
- to cause, to be the cause of (something)
Han forvoldte bare sorg.- He caused only sorrow.
Synonyms
References