ytre - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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Borrowed from Middle Low German ūteren (“challenge, declare, drive out, give away”), compare German äußern and English utter. Derived from Middle Low German ūtere (“outer”), Old High German ūzaro, Old English ūtera, an adjective formed to the adverb Proto-Germanic *ūt (“out”).
ytre (imperative ytr, infinitive at ytre, present tense ytrer, past tense ytrede, perfect tense har ytret)
ytre (indeclinable)
- (of verb) ytring
- “ytre” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
ytre (indeclinable)
- (of verb) ytring
- “ytre” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.