OriginFrom Old Danish thyngæ, from Old Norse þyngja.
- to weigh (down), depress
- to burden
- to oppress
Formstyng(imperative) · at tynge(infinitive) · tynger(present) · tyngede(past) · tynget(perfect) · tynger(active, present) · tynges(passive, present) · tyngede(active, past) · tyngedes(passive, past) · tynge(active, infinitive) · tynges(infinitive, passive) · tyng(active, imperative) · -(imperative, passive) · tyngende(participle, present) · tynget(participle, past) · auxiliary verb have(participle, past) · tyngen(gerund, participle)