irre

See also: Irre

German

Etymology

From Middle High German irre, erre, from Old High German irri, from Proto-West Germanic *irʀī, from Proto-Germanic *irzijaz (bewildered, confused, crazy, lost). Related to irren (to wander, get lost).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɪʁə/
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Adjective

irre (strong nominative masculine singular irrer, comparative irrer, superlative am irrsten)

  1. crazy, insane, mad, mental
    Synonyms: irrsinnig, geisteskrank, geistesgestört, wahnsinnig
    Sag mal, bist du völlig irre geworden?Tell me, did you become completely insane?
  2. (slang) crazy, incredible, extreme
    Synonyms: sagenhaft, fantastisch, unglaublich, wahnsinnig
    Der Wagen kam mit einer irren Geschwindigkeit um die Kurve.The car came round the bend at a terrific speed.
    Das ist ein irres Gefühl.It's an incredible feeling.
    Ich habe mir gestern dieses irre Kleid gekauft.I bought this fantastic dress yesterday.

Declension

Derived terms

Verb

irre

  1. inflection of irren:
    1. first-person singular present
    2. first/third-person singular subjunctive I
    3. singular imperative

See also

Further reading

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From irr m.

Alternative forms

Verb

irre (present tense irrer, past tense irra or irret, past participle irra or irret)

  1. (intransitive, about copper) to turn verdigris

Etymology 2

From German irren, from Proto-Germanic *irzijaną.

Verb

irre (present tense irrer, past tense irra or irret, past participle irra or irret)

  1. (poetic) to err (stray)

References

Anagrams

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle Low German erren, irren.

Verb

irre (present tense irrar, past tense irra, past participle irra, passive infinitive irrast, present participle irrande, imperative irre/irr)

  1. (transitive) to tease
  2. (transitive) to anger, aggravate

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Anagrams

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