See also: skara, Skara, skåra, and skæra

Swedish edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈɧæːˌra/
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Etymology 1 edit

From Old Swedish skæra, from Old Norse skera (to cut), from Proto-Germanic *skeraną (to shear), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker- (to cut).

Verb edit

skära (present skär, preterite skar, supine skurit, imperative skär)

  1. to cut; to perform an incision
  2. to cut; to divide something with a knife, etc.
    • 1915, Dan Andersson, Kolvaktarens Visor, Gengångare:
      Men ve oss, för sent ha vi gått ur vår grav
      för att krämares domare bli -
      de män som skuro vår plågas stav
      äro döda och vandra som vi.
      But woe unto us, too late have we went out of our grave
      to become the judgers of mongers -
      the men who cut the staff of our torment
      are dead, and wander like we.
  3. (with ner (down)) to cut; to make reductions in a budget or the like
  4. (reflexive) to cut oneself; to accidentally or intentionally hurt oneself with a sharp object
  5. (reflexive) to curdle, said of milk, a sauce, etc.
  6. (geometry) to cut; to intersect; to cross
  7. (archaic) to purify, to cleanse one's soul
Usage notes edit
  • Highly proscribed forms skärde and skärt are used colloquially along with the prescribed skar and skurit.
  • For cutting with scissors or shears or the like with a snipping motion, klippa is used. Using skära with scissors or shears implies one of the blades is being used like a knife.
Conjugation edit
Synonyms edit
  • (to perform an incision): snitta
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Etymology 2 edit

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun edit

skära c

  1. sickle
Declension edit
Declension of skära 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative skära skäran skäror skärorna
Genitive skäras skärans skärors skärornas
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Etymology 3 edit

Adjective edit

skära

  1. inflection of skär:
    1. definite singular
    2. plural

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