ende
ende - English
Noun
ende (plural endes)
- Obsolete spelling of end
Anagrams
ende - Albanian
Adverb
ende
Related terms
ende - Danish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ɛnə/, [ˈɛnə], [ˈɛnn̩]
Noun
ende c (singular definite enden, plural indefinite ender)
Declension
Verb
ende (past tense endte, past participle endt)
Conjugation
Synonyms
ende - Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈɛn.də/
- Hyphenation: en‧de
Conjunction
ende
- Obsolete form of en.
ende - Estonian
Noun
ende
- genitive singular of enne
ende - German
Verb
ende
- inflection of enden:
- first-person singular present
- first/third-person singular subjunctive I
- singular imperative
ende - Middle Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈendə/
Conjunction
ende
Alternative forms
Descendants
Noun
ende n
Inflection
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Alternative forms
Derived terms
Descendants
ende - Middle English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈɛːnd(ə)/, /ˈɛnd(ə)/
Noun
ende (plural endes)
- The end or finishing of a thing; the terminal point of something:
- The end of something'e presence; disappearance.
- The end of one's life; death or passing away.
- The end of a literary piece or work.
- The last or final part of something.
- The conclusion or aftermath of something.
- The irrevocable or last destiny of something.
- (rare) A successful conclusion or finishing.
- The marginal or outlying part of something:
- The extreme terminus or point of an object or thing (including something that was formerly one)
- The margins or surrounds of a nation or settlement; the border.
- A part of a settlement, province, or nation.
- The limitations or boundaries of something.
- One's ends, aims, goals, or purpose; the direction one chooses.
- (rare) A section or portion of something.
- (rare) A family member; one's kin.
- (rare) The deeper facts or realness of something.
- (rare) What makes something important, purposeful or meaningful.
- (rare) One of the four cardinal directions.
Derived terms
Descendants
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈɛːn(ə)d(ə)/, /ˈɛn(ə)d(ə)/
Noun
ende (plural endes)
- A duck (usually referring to the female)
Descendants
Verb
ende
- Alternative form of enden
ende - Norwegian Bokmål
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈɛndə/, /ˈɛnːə/
- Hyphenation: en‧de
Noun
ende m (definite singular enden, indefinite plural ender, definite plural endene)
- (of a place) an end (line, surface or point defining something in its longitudinal direction)
- fra ende til annen; fra ende til ende ― from end to end
- for endes ― throughout, all without exception
- komme til veis ende ― come to an end; finish
- sette/stille noe på ende; stå på ende ― put something that usually rests on the long side, on one of the short sides; or be/put completely out of the usual order
- til ende / til endes ― to the end
- an end (the most extreme point of an object, especially one that is longer than it is wide)
- i/på alle ender (og kanter) ― everywhere
- den spisse ende(n) ― the primary business; the combat units (military)
- bære i den tunge enden av noe
- carry in the heavy end of something
- de holdt, dro i hver sin ende
- they held, pulled in each end
- a behind (butt, the buttocks, bottom)
- (nautical) a rope (especially short pieces that you have on hand for different uses)
- låne/gi (noen) en ende ― give (a boat) a tow; take on tow
- få endene til å møtes ― make ends meet
- spinne en ende ― tell a (sailor's) tale
- (time) an end (the terminal point of something in time)
- fra ende til annen ― from beginning to the end
- få/ta/ha (en) ende ― come to or have an end
- når enden er god, er allting godt ― when the end is good, all is well (Norwegian proverb)
- være/gå til ende ― having ended; close to an end
- an end, result
- (by extension) an end (death)
- få en salig ende ― die in a blessed manner
- gjøre ende på ― get rid off, kill; use up
- (obsolete) an end (a purpose, goal, or aim)
Derived terms
Adverb
ende
Verb
ende (passive endes, imperative end, present tense ender, simple past endte, past participle endt, present participle endende, verbal noun ending or endelse)
- (transitive) to end, finish; terminate
- ende sine dager ― to die
- han endte brevet med noen høflighetsfraser
- he ended the letter with some polite phrases
- (chiefly literary, transitive) to bring to an end
- (intransitive) to come to an end, to become finished
- Hvordan skal dette ende?
- How will this end?
- (transitive) to end up in a certain place; to have a specific end point
- ende opp (med/i/som) ― end up (with, in, as)
- åtte av de ti siste kampene har endt med tap
- eight of the last ten matches have ended in losses
Anagrams
ende - Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
- IPA: /²ɛndə/
Noun
ende m (definite singular enden, indefinite plural endar, definite plural endane) (genitive form endes)
- end (extreme part)
Derived terms
Verb
ende (present tense endar, past tense enda, past participle enda, passive infinitive endast, present participle endande, imperative ende/end)
- Alternative form of enda
ende - Old English
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈen.de/
Noun
ende m
Declension
Derived terms
Descendants
ende - Spanish
Alternative forms
- end (obsolete)
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈende/ [ˈẽn̪.d̪e]
- Syllabification: en‧de
Adverb
ende
Usage notes
- Ende is generally not used by itself, instead, it is used in por ende (“as a result”).
Derived terms
ende - Swedish
Pronoun
ende
Anagrams
ende - Toba Batak
Pronunciation
- IPA: [ˈɛdːɛ]
Noun
ende
Derived terms
ende - Turkish
Noun
ende
- locative singular of en