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Middle English

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pleie

  1. Alternative form of pleye

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Low German plegen and Old Norse plega.

Noun

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pleie f or m (definite singular pleia or pleien, uncountable)

  1. (generally) care, (also) nursing

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pleie (imperative plei, present tense pleier, passive pleies, simple past pleia or pleiet or pleide, past participle pleia or pleiet or pleid, present participle pleiende)

  1. to nurse, care for, look after, take care of (someone)
  2. to cultivate (e.g. friendships, interests)

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pleie (imperative plei, present tense pleier, passive pleies, simple past pleide, past participle pleid)

  1. to be in the habit of, to be usedgjøre noe / to doing something)
    han pleier å gjøre det - he usually does that

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Low German plegen and Old Norse plega.

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pleie f (definite singular pleia, uncountable)

  1. (generally) care, (also) nursing

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pleie (present tense pleier, past tense pleidde, past participle pleitt/pleidd, passive infinitive pleiast, present participle pleiande, imperative plei)

  1. Alternative form of pla (to use, be in habit)

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pleie (present tense pleier, past tense pleidde, past participle pleitt/pleidd, passive infinitive pleiast, present participle pleiande, imperative plei)

  1. Alternative form of pleia (to nurse)

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Old French

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pleie oblique singularf (oblique plural pleies, nominative singular pleie, nominative plural pleies)

  1. (Anglo-Norman) Alternative form of plaie