arve

See also: Arve

Danish

Etymology 1

From Old Norse arfi (chickweed).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /arvə/, [ˈɑːvə]

Noun

arve c (singular definite arven, plural indefinite arver)

  1. pimpernel (Anagallis), especially scarlet pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis)
Inflection
Synonyms
  • rød arve
See also

Etymology 2

From Old Norse erfa.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /arvə/, [ˈɑːvə]

Verb

arve (imperative arv, infinitive at arve, present tense arver, past tense arvede, perfect tense er/har arvet)

  1. inherit
  2. succeed (to fall heir to; to inherit)

Estonian

Etymology

From arvama + -e.

Noun

arve (genitive arve, partitive arvet)

  1. account (financial)
  2. bill
  3. record (something that is being tracked, usually regarding numbers or money)
    Ta peab oma kulutuste kohta arvet.
    He keeps track of his expenditures.
  4. (in the plural, colloquial) problems (usually regarding money)
    Nad tulid siia oma arveid klaarima.
    They came here to sort out their problems

Declension


Inari Sami

Etymology

From Proto-Samic *ëprē.

Noun

arve

  1. rain

Inflection

Even e-stem, rˈv-rv gradation
Nominative arve
Genitive arve
Singular Plural
Nominative arve arveh
Accusative arve oorvijd
Genitive arve orvij
oorvij
Illative aarvan orvijd
Locative arveest oorvijn
Comitative orvijn orvijguin
Abessive arvettáá orvijttáá
Essive arven
Partitive arved
Possessive forms
Singular Dual Plural
1st person
2nd person
3rd person

Further reading


Latin

Adjective

arve

  1. vocative masculine singular of arvus

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From the noun arv

Verb

arve (imperative arv, present tense arver, simple past and past participle arva or arvet, present participle arvende)

  1. to inherit

References


Old Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse arfi, from Proto-Germanic *arbijô.

Noun

arve m

  1. heir

Declension

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