different between vse vs vase
vse
English
Verb
vse (third-person singular simple present vses, present participle vsing, simple past and past participle vsed)
- obsolete typography of use
Anagrams
- ESV, EVs, VES, sev, ?eVs
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *v?se.
Pronoun
vse (Cyrillic spelling ???)
- Obsolete spelling of sve
- (Kajkavian) everything
- Dragutin Domjani?, Mojoj dragoj mami
- Mrtvo je vse, kaj smo imali radi,
- Nadu za nadom živlenje nam ruši,
- Gineju želje, al samo popevke
- Još mi živiju, kak negda, vu duši.
- Dragutin Domjani?, Mojoj dragoj mami
- (Kajkavian) all
- Dragutin Domjani?, Mojoj dragoj mami
- Al ceste vu dra?u vse stajeju
- I cucki na mene tak lajeju,
- I Kr?im kad došel sem bliže;
- Nî bilo dvoriš?a nit hiže.
- Dragutin Domjani?, Mojoj dragoj mami
Synonyms
- sve
Slovene
Pronunciation
Pronoun
vse
- everything
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vase
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French vase, from Latin vas.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /v??z/
- Rhymes: -??z
- (US) IPA(key): /ve?s/, /ve?z/, /v?z/
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /v??z/, /væes/
- Rhymes: -e?s
Noun
vase (plural vases)
- An upright open container used mainly for displaying fresh, dried, or artificial flowers.
- (architecture) The body of the Corinthian capital.
Translations
Anagrams
- AEVs, Esav, Save, VESA, Veas, aves, save, vaes
Danish
Etymology
Borrowed from French vase, from Latin v?s (“vessel”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /va?s?/, [?væ?s?]
Noun
vase c (singular definite vasen, plural indefinite vaser)
- vase
Declension
References
- “vase” in Den Danske Ordbog
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vaz/, /v?z/
Etymology 1
From Middle French, from Middle Dutch wase (“mud, silt, wet ground, clod of dirt, grass”), from *Old Dutch waso, from Proto-Germanic *wasô (“moisture, ground”), from Proto-Indo-European *wes- (“moist, wet”). More at ouze.
Noun
vase f (plural vases)
- silt, mud
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Old French, borrowed from Latin vas, vasis.
Noun
vase m (plural vases)
- vase
Derived terms
- en vase clos
- la goutte d'eau qui fait déborder le vase
Descendants
- ? Danish: vase
- ? German: Vase
- ? Swedish: vas
Further reading
- “vase” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Latin
Noun
v?se
- ablative singular of v?s
Norman
Etymology
From Latin v?s (“vessel”).
Noun
vase m (plural vases)
- (Jersey) vase
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Latin vas, via French vase and German Vase.
Noun
vase m (definite singular vasen, indefinite plural vaser, definite plural vasene)
- a vase
References
- “vase” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Latin vas, via French vase and German Vase.
Noun
vase m (definite singular vasen, indefinite plural vasar, definite plural vasane)
- a vase
References
- “vase” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Pali
Alternative forms
Noun
vase
- vocative singular of vas? (“grease”)
Verb
vase
- imperative active second-person singular of vasati (“to dwell”)
- imperative active second-person singular of vasati (“to clothe”)
Swedish
Noun
vase c
- sheaf, nowadays mostly as a heraldic symbol. Used in the coat of arms of the House of Vasa ruling Sweden 1523–1654
- (Gothenburg dialect) small boy
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