dimme

Etymology 1
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Verb

 * 1)  to discharge after military service
 * 2)  to be discharged after military service

Etymology 2
From. The sense of dimming one's headlights is borrowed from, but is ultimately of the same origin. Related to.

Verb

 * 1)  to become blurry, darken
 * 2)  to blur, to make dark(er)


 * 1)  to switch one's headlamps from high-beam to low-beam, to dim one's headlights

Usage notes

 * The verb is usually conjugated as a type 2 weak verb:
 * å dimme – dimmer – dimte – har dimt.
 * In the sense of dimming one's headlights, a type 1 weak verb conjugation is used:
 * å dimme – dimmer – dimma/dimmet – har dimma/dimmet.

Noun

 * 1) twilight, half darkness
 * 2) blurriness in the air

Etymology 1
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Verb

 * 1)  to discharge after military service
 * 2)  to be discharged after military service

Etymology 2
From. The sense of dimming one's headlights is borrowed from, but is ultimately of the same origin.

Verb
(see usage notes)


 * 1)  to become blurry, darken
 * 2)  to blur, to make dark(er)
 * 3)  to switch one's headlamps from high-beam to low-beam, to dim one's headlights

Usage notes

 * The verb is usually conjugated like an e-verb
 * (å dimme – dimmer – dimde/dimte – har dimt)
 * But in the sense of changing one's headlamp configuration to low-beam, an a-verb conjugation may be used
 * (å dimme – dimmar/dimmer – dimma/dimde/dimte – har dimma/dimt)

Noun

 * 1) twilight, half darkness, blurriness