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1 hustru
* * *subst. wife (plural: wives), spouse subst. (dagligtale) missus, missis subst. (nedsettende) squaw -
2 hustru
wife, wives -
3 ektefolk
subst. husband and wife, man and wife, married couple (erklære for rette ektefolk) pronounce man and wife (leve som ektefolk) live together, cohabit -
4 frue
lady, madam, wife* * *subst. married woman, wife, housewife subst. (historisk) [ husmor] lady, lady of the house, mistress subst. [ hustru] wife subst. (dagligtale) missus, missis (nygift frue) newly married woman (ung frue) young married lady (husets frue) mistress of the house, lady of the house -
5 mann og kone
subst. husband and wife, man and wife (leve sammen som mann og kone) live together as husband and wife, (jur.) cohabit -
6 mønstergyldig
adj. impeccable adj. exemplary (fx ), ideal (fx ), (kun foran s.) model (fxbehaviour, wife
) adj. ideal (fx ), (kun foran s.) model (fxbehaviour, wife
) adj. model (fxbehaviour, wife
) -
7 ektepar
* * *subst. married couple, husband and wife, man and wife (nygift ektepar) newly married couple, newly-weds (barnløst ektepar) childless couple (ungt ektepar) young married couple -
8 kone
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9 admiralinne
subst. wife of admiral -
10 atskille
* * *verb. [ løsgjøre fra hverandre] detach, disconnect verb. [ oppheve sammenheng el. forbindelse, danne lag] segregate, separate verb. [ oppheveforbindelsen mellom] separate (f.eks.the province was separated from the Empire; separate husband and wife
) verb. [ utgjøre forskjellen på] differ verb. [ skille] separate, differentiate, disjoin verb. (maskin) [ ta fra hverandre] dismantle, take apart, take down, disassemble verb. [ ta fra hverandre] separate (f.eks.separate the elements of a mixture; separate the sand from the gravel
) verb. [ skjelne fra hverandre] distinguish verb. [ danne et skille mellom] separate (f.eks.the Channel separates England and France; the fields are separated from each other by ??
) verb. (kjemi) [ ikke forbinde med] dissociate (f.eks.it is impossible to dissociate the two ideas
) verb. [ avsondre] isolate, detach verb. [ koble fra] disconnect -
11 barnehustru
subst. child-wife -
12 bispinne
subst. bishop's wife -
13 bondekone
subst. farmer's wife, country woman, peasant woman -
14 ekskone
subst. ex-wife subst. (talespråk) ex -
15 ektehustru
subst. wedded el. lawful wife -
16 ektemake
subst. husband, wife subst. (formelt) spouse, marriage partner -
17 ekteviv
subst. spouse, wife -
18 fiskerkone
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19 flykte
* * *verb. flee, fly, take flight verb. [ ta til flukten] run away (f.eks.the demonstrators ran away on the arrival of the police
) verb. [ unnvike] escape (f.eks.two prisoners have escaped from Dartmoor Prison
) verb. [ stikke av] take oneself off, make oneself scarce verb. [ om elskende par] elope, run away (f.eks.his wife ran away with the chauffeur
) verb. [ til en person] take refuge with (f.eks. ) -
20 forestille
imagine, represent* * *verb. [ presentere] introduce, (mer høytidelig:) present (f.eks.may I introduce/present you to my wife, Elizabeth
)
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Wife — Wife, n.; pl. {Wives}. [OE. wif, AS. wif; akin to OFries. & OS. wif, D. wijf, G. weib, OHG. w[=i]b, Icel. v[=i]f, Dan. viv; and perhaps to Skr. vip excited, agitated, inspired, vip to tremble, L. vibrare to vibrate, E. vibrate. Cf. Tacitus, [… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wife — W1S1 [waıf] n plural wives [waıvz] [: Old English; Origin: wif woman, wife ] the woman that a man is married to →↑husband, spouse ↑spouse ▪ Have you met my wife? ▪ a refuge for battered wives ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
wife|ly — «WYF lee», adjective, li|er, li|est. of a wife; like a wife; suitable for a wife. –wife´li|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
WIFE — can refer to:* WIFE (AM), a radio station at 1580 AM licensed to Connersville, Indiana * WIFE FM, a radio station at 94.3 FM licensed to Rushville, Indiana * WMOJ FM, an FM radio station formerly known as WIFE FM from 1994 2006 … Wikipedia
wife — [ waıf ] (plural wives [ waıvz ] ) noun count *** the woman that a man is married to: I d better phone my wife and tell her I ll be late. wife of: a reception for the wives of the ambassadors … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wife — (n.) O.E. wif woman, from P.Gmc. *wiban (Cf. O.S., O.Fris. wif, O.N. vif, Dan., Swed. viv, M.Du., Du. wijf, O.H.G. wib, Ger. Weib), of uncertain origin. Du. wijf now means, in slang, girl, babe, having softened somewhat from earlier sense of… … Etymology dictionary
wife — [wīf] n. pl. wives [wīvz] [ME < OE wif, woman, akin to Swed viv, Ger weib < ? IE base * weip , to twist, turn, wrap, in sense “the hidden or veiled person”] 1. a woman: still so used in such compounds as midwife, housewife, etc. 2. a… … English World dictionary
wife — index consort, spouse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
wife — has the plural form wives … Modern English usage
wife — [n] married woman bride, companion, consort, helpmate, mate, monogamist, other half*, partner, roommate, spouse; concepts 414,415 Ant. husband … New thesaurus
wife — ► NOUN (pl. wives) 1) a married woman considered in relation to her husband. 2) archaic or dialect a woman, especially an old or uneducated one. DERIVATIVES wifely adjective. ORIGIN Old English, «woman» … English terms dictionary