/²trœʏə/
OriginFrom Old Norse treyja, Middle Low German troie, probably from Old French troie.
- femininea shirt, jacket, or other garment which covers the upper body.
- to pass (the time)
- transitiveto entertain
- intransitive, reflexiveto enjoy oneself
Formstrøya(definite, singular) · trøyer(indefinite, plural) · trøyene(definite, plural) · trøyer(present) · trøydde(past) · trøytt(participle, past) · trøydd(participle, past) · trøyast(infinitive, passive) · trøyande(participle, present) · trøy(imperative) · trøya(alternative)
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