Danish
Etymology
tugt + -e. From Late Old Norse tykta, from Middle Low German tuchten. Compare Swedish tukta and Norwegian tukte.
Verb
tugte (imperative tugt, infinitive at tugte, present tense tugter, past tense tugtede, perfect tense tugtet)
- (dated) to chastise; to punish; to subject to (strict) upbringing or discipline
- Coordinate term: optugtelse
Conjugation
Conjugation of tugte
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active |
passive
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| present
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tugter
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tugtes
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| past
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tugtede
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tugtedes
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| infinitive
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tugte
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tugtes
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| imperative
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tugt
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—
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participle
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| present
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tugtende
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| past
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tugtet (auxiliary verb have)
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| gerund
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tugten
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Derived terms
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