skava

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse skafa. Akin to English shave.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²skɑːʋɑ/

Verb

skava (present tense skavar or skjev, past tense skava or skov, past participle skava or skave, present participle skavande, imperative skav)

  1. to scrape, whittle, cut something finely, e.g. bark off a tree

Further reading


Old Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse skava, from Proto-Germanic *skabaną.

Verb

skava

  1. to scrape

Conjugation

Descendants


Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish skava, from Old Norse skafa, from Proto-Germanic *skabaną, from Proto-Indo-European *skabʰ- (to scratch).

Verb

skava (present skaver, preterite skavde, supine skavt, imperative skav)

  1. to rub, to scrape
    Mina skor skaver.
    My shoes are rubbing.
    den siste bullen, som bakas af det, som skafves från kanterna af baktråg
    the last bun, which is baked from that [dough], which is scraped from the edges of troughs

Conjugation

  • renskav
  • skavning
  • skoskav

Westrobothnian

Etymology

From Old Norse skafa, from Proto-Germanic *skabaną.

Verb

skava (preterite skov or skava, supine sköva or skava)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To decorticate, separate the bark from the trees.
  2. (figuratively) To whine, complain.
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