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1.
ō̆penen
v.
336 quotations in 12 senses
Sense / Definition
(a) To unclose (a gate, door, window), open; open (a gate) to (sb.); (b) to open the door to (sb.);
openen to
, open the door to (sb.), permit (sb.) to enter; (c) without obj.: to unlock; as command…
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anopenað
v. (singular3)
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To open up.
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