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==Danish==

===Etymology===
Borrowed via German from {{der|da|grc|ψυχή||soul, life}}.

===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|da|/ˈsyɡə/}}

===Noun===
{{da-noun|n|r}}

# mental constitution, {{l|en|psyche}}

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==Norwegian Bokmål==
==Norwegian Bokmål==



Revision as of 13:32, 26 May 2020

Danish

Etymology

Borrowed via German from Ancient Greek ψυχή (psukhḗ, soul, life).

Pronunciation

Noun

psyke c (singular definite psyken, plural indefinite psyker)

  1. mental constitution, psyche


Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From English psych

Verb

psyke (imperative psyk, present tense psyker, passive psykes, simple past and past participle psyka or psyket, present participle psykende)

  1. (also reflexive) to psych (oneself / someone; opp / up; ut / out)

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