nys

See also: NYS, nýs, and nys'

Danish

Etymology 1

From ny (new).

Adverb

nys

  1. recently, just now

Etymology 2

Verbal noun to nyse (to sneeze), from Old Norse hnjósa.

Noun

nys n (singular definite nyset, plural indefinite nys)

  1. sneeze
Inflection

Verb

nys

  1. imperative of nyse

Etymology 3

From Old Norse njósn, nýsa.

Noun

nys

  1. få nys om: get wind of

Etymology 4

From kys (kiss).

Noun

nys n

  1. (childish) kiss

Middle English

Adjective

nys

  1. Alternative form of nyce

Norwegian Bokmål

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /nyːs/, [nyʷːs]

Noun

nys n (definite singular nyset, indefinite plural nys, definite plural nysa or nysene)

  1. sneeze

Verb

nys

  1. imperative of nyse

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

nys n (definite singular nyset, indefinite plural nys, definite plural nysa)

  1. sneeze

Verb

nys

  1. imperative of nyse
  2. present of nyse

Spanish

Noun

nys f pl

  1. plural of ny

Swedish

Verb

nys

  1. imperative of nysa.

Anagrams

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