tisser

Danish

Verb

tisser

  1. present of tisse

French

Etymology

From alteration of Middle French tissir, from Old French tissir, formed analogically from the original tistre, itself from Latin texere, present active infinitive of texō, from Proto-Italic *teksō, either from Proto-Indo-European *tḗtḱ-ti or from *teḱ-se-ti, both from *teḱ- (to beget, produce). The original past participle was tissu.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ti.se/
  • (file)

Verb

tisser

  1. (transitive) to weave, plait, wreathe

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Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

tisser

  1. present of tisse
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