Vise

Alternative forms

 * vice

Etymology
From vis:, from  vis:, viz:, from  vitis:; probably akin to English withy:.

Noun

 * 1) 🇺🇸 An instrument consisting of two jaws, closing by a screw, lever, cam, or the like, for holding work, as in filing.

Translations

 * Albanian:
 * Croatian:
 * Czech:
 * Danish: skruestik, skruetvinge
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: ruuvipuristin
 * French:


 * German:
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian:
 * Norwegian: ; skrustikke
 * Polish: imadlo
 * Portuguese: torno, morsa
 * Spanish:

Anagrams

 * vies

Etymology
From vísa:.

Noun

 * 1) song, ballad, ditty

Verb

 * 1) to show

Anagrams

 * sévi
 * vies

Etymology 1
Inflected form of vis:.

Etymology 2
From vísa:, related to  vis:.

Noun

 * 1) Lyrical or epic poem with plain content and plain melody.
 * 2) * En strofisk dikt med strofisk melodi såväl litterärt som musikalisk oftast präglad av en viss enkelhet i stilen. Bengt R. Jonsson (Swedish)
 * A stanzaic poem with a stanzaic melody both literary and musically ususally characterized by to some degree a simplicity of style.

Derived terms

 * folkevise
 * skillingsvise

Related terms

 * sang

Verb

 * 1) to show
 * 2) to send someone on their way
 * vise noen til en dyktig lege
 * send someone to a proficient physician
 * vise bort
 * turn away

Noun
vise



Synonyms

 * visuri

Adjective

 * de tre vise männen
 * the three wise men, the Biblical Magi
 * de tre vise männen
 * the three wise men, the Biblical Magi

Noun

 * 1) a queen bee

Related terms

 * visebur
 * visecell
 * visefall
 * visefallen
 * viselös