/flyːvə/, [ˈfl̥yːʋə], [ˈfl̥yːʊ]
OriginFrom Old Danish flyghæ, from Old Norse fljúga, from Proto-Germanic *fleuganą, cognate with English fly and German fliegen.
- intransitiveto fly (travel through the air)
- intransitiveto rush, dash
- transitiveto fly (steer an aircraft)
Formsfløj(past) · fløjet(participle, past) · flyver(active, present) · flyves(passive, present) · fløj(active, past) · -(passive, past) · flyve(active, infinitive) · flyves(infinitive, passive) · flyv(active, imperative) · -(imperative, passive) · flyvende(participle, present) · auxiliary verb have or være(participle, past) · flyven(gerund, participle)