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traust

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Verb

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traust

  1. second-person singular present of trauen

Icelandic

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Etymology

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From Old Norse traust (confidence, trust, security, help, shelter, safe abode), from Proto-Germanic *traustą (trust, shelter), from Proto-Indo-European *deru-, *dreu-, *drū- (to be firm, be solid). See also treysta (to trust).

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Noun

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traust n (genitive singular trausts, no plural)

  1. trust, faith
    Synonym: trúnaður
    Ég hef alltaf synt þér traust.I have always shown faith in you.
  2. confidence, trust
    Synonym: tiltrú

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Old Norse traustr.

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Adjective

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traust (indefinite singular traust, definite singular and plural trauste, comparative traustare, indefinite superlative traustast, definite superlative traustaste)

  1. trusty, strong, solid, firm
    • 1863, Ivar Aasen, Dei gamle Fjelli:
      ...men dei gamle Merkesteinarne dei standa lika traust.
      ...but the old standing stones stand firm as ever.

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