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160 set
     1. v. past participle of se
     se
          1. v. To see.
161 tre
     1. num. (cardinal) three
162 hør
     1. n. flax
     2. interj. hear
     3. v. imperative of høre
163 ret
     1. adj. straight
     2. adj. right, proper
     3. adj. rightful
     4. adj. plain (in knitting)
     5. adv. straight
164 gerne
     1. adv. with pleasure; gladly, willingly, readily
165 giv
     1. v. imperative of give
166 sidste
     1. adj. last
     2. adj. latest
     3. adj. latter
     4. adj. past
167 tog
     1. n. train
     2. n. expedition
     3. v. past tense of tage
     tage
          1. v. take
          2. v. get
          3. v. pick up
          4. v. catch
          5. v. hold
168 intet
     1. n. nothingness
     2. pron. neuter of ingen
           nothing (not any thing)
     ingen
          1. pron. no; no one; nobody; nothing
          2. pron. neither
          3. pron. none
169 død
     1. adj. dead, inanimate
     2. adj. slack (en død periode - a slack time)
     3. n. death, decease, demise
     4. n. departure
     5. v. past participle of dø
     dø
          1. v. die
170
     1. interj. well
     2. interj. oh, see, really
     3. v. reach
     4. v. arrive
     5. v. be in time
171 jeres
     1. pron. your (2nd person plural, possessive case)
172 lide
     1. v. suffer
     2. v. kunne lide – like, be fond of
     3. v. only used in the phrase lide på, to trust.
     4. v. approach (to draw near, in a figurative sense; to come near to in time)
     5. v. proceed
173 troede
     1. v. past tense of tro
     tro
          1. n. belief
          2. n. confidence
          3. n. trust
          4. n. faith
          5. v. believe
174 hendes
     1. pron. (personal) possessive case of hun, meaning her
175 hen
     1. adv. here
176 blevet
     1. v. past participle of blive
     blive
          1. v. become
          2. v. be (used to form the passive voice)
177 vide
     1. v. know (be certain or sure about (something))
     2. v. widen
     3. adj. definite and plural of vid
     vid
          1. adj. wide
          2. n. wit
          3. v. imperative of vide
178 gjort
     1. v. past participle of gøre
     gøre
          1. v. do, perform, execute.
179 sker
     1. v. present form of ske (to happen)
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