OprindelseFrom Old Norse vaska (“to wash”), from Proto-Germanic *waskaną, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wod- (“wet; water”). Cognate with Swedish vaska, German waschen, Old English wæscan (English wash).
- common-gender, form-of, indefinite, pluralplural indefinite of vask
- to wash
- to shampoo (to wash hair with shampoo)
- to launder (to wash; to disguise the source of ill-gotten wealth)
- to shuffle (to mix up cards in a random order before a card game)
Formervask(imperative) · at vaske(infinitive) · vasker(present) · vaskede(past) · vasket(perfect) · vasker(active, present) · vaskes(passive, present) · vaskede(active, past) · vaskedes(passive, past) · vaske(active, infinitive) · vaskes(infinitive, passive) · vask(active, imperative) · -(imperative, passive) · vaskende(participle, present) · vasket(participle, past) · auxiliary verb have(participle, past) · vasken(gerund, participle)