bränna
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Swedish brænna, from Old Norse brenna, from Proto-Germanic *brannijaną.
Verb
bränna
- (transitive) fire (heat (pottery, etc.))
- (transitive) to overheat food; to heat the food until it is blackened.
- (transitive) burn
- to set fire to
- to injure by heat or caustic chemicals
- to record on a read-only medium
- (reflexive) to hurt oneself by touching a hot object
- (reflexive) to get badly sunburned
- (reflexive) to get stung by nettles or similar
- to hurt; as of a sunburn
- to produce liquor (especially illegally)
- to produce calcium oxide (burnt lime) from calcium carbonate through heating
Conjugation
Related terms
- brinna
- brännmärke
- brännskada
- solbränna
- bränt barn skyr elden
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