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 * t.
 * d.
 * ydre, tt, outer; Yderfrak, tt, overcoat; yderst, tt, outermost.
 * yderst utmost, den yderste Dag the day of judgment.
 * bide t, to bite.
 * bidende pungent (answer, speech).
 * blöd, t, soft.
 * blödagtig effeminate.
 * Flaade t, raft.
 * Flaade fleet.
 * forbryde, t, sig to offend, trespass.
 * Forbryder criminal, Forbrydelse crime.
 * lade, t, let; lade som om to make it appear that. (See also § 140).
 * lade: det maa man lade ham, it must be admitted that he.
 * overlade, t, to leave; tillade, t, to allow.
 * tilsyneladende apparently, Tilladelse permission.
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 * lade, t, let; lade som om to make it appear that. (See also § 140).
 * lade: det maa man lade ham, it must be admitted that he.
 * overlade, t, to leave; tillade, t, to allow.
 * tilsyneladende apparently, Tilladelse permission.
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 * tilsyneladende apparently, Tilladelse permission.
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107. d is often written at the end or in the middle of words after a long vowel without being pronounced (see § 105 Note). In rhetoric language the d may be retained in pronunciation, and in some words there are duplicate forms with or without d according to the meaning.