different between vse vs vase

vse

English

Verb

vse (third-person singular simple present vses, present participle vsing, simple past and past participle vsed)

  1. obsolete typography of use

Anagrams

  • ESV, EVs, VES, sev, ?eVs

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *v?se.

Pronoun

vse (Cyrillic spelling ???)

  1. Obsolete spelling of sve
  2. (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.
  3. (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.

Synonyms

  • sve

Slovene

Pronunciation

Pronoun

vse

  1. 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)

  1. An upright open container used mainly for displaying fresh, dried, or artificial flowers.
  2. (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)

  1. 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)

  1. silt, mud
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Old French, borrowed from Latin vas, vasis.

Noun

vase m (plural vases)

  1. 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

  1. ablative singular of v?s

Norman

Etymology

From Latin v?s (vessel).

Noun

vase m (plural vases)

  1. (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)

  1. 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)

  1. a vase

References

  • “vase” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Pali

Alternative forms

Noun

vase

  1. vocative singular of vas? (grease)

Verb

vase

  1. imperative active second-person singular of vasati (to dwell)
  2. imperative active second-person singular of vasati (to clothe)

Swedish

Noun

vase c

  1. sheaf, nowadays mostly as a heraldic symbol. Used in the coat of arms of the House of Vasa ruling Sweden 1523–1654
  2. (Gothenburg dialect) small boy

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