FromPersian دانه ( dâne ) .
dane
piece ( when counting ) dane m anim or m inan
vocative singular ofdan dane
( historical ) Dane (historical tribe)( poetic ) Dane (inhabitant ofDenmark )dane
inflection ofdany : nominative / accusative singular neuter nominative / accusative plural dane
Alternative form ofdan dane
Alternative form ofdene ( “ valley ” ) FromOld Norse danr .
dane m (definite singular danen ,indefinite plural daner ,definite plural danene )
aDane ( when referring to early Medieval times/the Viking era ) “dane” inThe Bokmål Dictionary .FromOld Norse pluraldanir .
dane m (definite singular danen ,indefinite plural daner or danar ,definite plural danene or danane )
aDane ( when referring to early Medieval times/the Viking era ) Riket tildanane var større enn dagens Danmark. The realm of theDanes was larger than present day Denmark. dane (present tense danar ,past tense dana ,past participle dana ,passive infinitive danast ,present participle danande ,imperative dane /dan )
( pre-2012 ) alternative form ofdanne “dane” inThe Nynorsk Dictionary .Fromdany +-e .Calque ofEnglish data .
IPA (key ) : /ˈda.nɛ/ Rhymes:-anɛ Syllabification:da‧ne dane nvir pl
( nominalized ) data ( information, especially in a scientific or computational context, or with the implication that it is organized ) ( nominalized , computing ) data ( representation of facts or ideas in a formalized manner capable of being communicated or manipulated by some process ) According toSłownik frekwencyjny polszczyzny współczesnej (1990),dane is one of the most used words in Polish, appearing 20 times in scientific texts, 18 times in news, 14 times in essays, 1 time in fiction, and 4 times in plays, each out of a corpus of 100,000 words, totaling 57 times, making it the 1128th most common word in a corpus of 500,000 words.[ 1]
^ Ida Kurcz (1990 ) “dane ”, inSłownik frekwencyjny polszczyzny współczesnej [Frequency dictionary of the Polish language ] (in Polish), volume 1, Kraków, Warszawa: Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Języka Polskiego, page69 dane inWielki słownik języka polskiego , Instytut Języka Polskiego PANdane in Polish dictionaries at PWNdane
inflection ofdanar : first / third-person singular present subjunctive third-person singular imperative FromMiddle English deyne , a variant ofdigne ( “ haughty, disdainful ” ) , fromOld French digne , fromLatin dignus .
dane (comparative mair dane ,superlative maist dane )
disdainful ;arrogant “dane, daine,a. ”, inThe Dictionary of the Scots Language , Edinburgh:Scottish Language Dictionaries , 2004–present,→OCLC , reproduced fromWilliam A[ lexander] Craigie ,A[ dam] J[ ack] Aitken [ et al. ] , editors,A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue: [ … ] , Oxford, Oxfordshire:Oxford University Press , 1931–2002,→OCLC . dane
inflection ofdaň : genitive singular nominative / accusative plural