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21 (preterite skjöttä, supine skjöttä)

  1. (transitive, of cats) to lurk

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From Old Norse sjalfs, genitive of sjalfr. Cognate with and used in the same way as Norwegian sjøls.

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skjȯ´rs

  1. indefinite genitive singular of sjȯlf "self"
    sjöss män häst
    my own horse
    Han rej på sjelv·sin häst
    He rode on his own horse

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This form is only used combined with possessive pronouns, like wȯrn (our, ours), in combination skjȯrswȯrn (our own).

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  • Stenberg, Pehr, Widmark, Gusten, “självs- [+pron, poss. pron] skjȯ´rs-”, in Ordbok över Umemålet [Dictionary of the Umeå speech], →ISBN, page 109

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skojj +‎ el

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21 m

  1. forest fire

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skojj +‎ -läjjes

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  1. through forest

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From Old Norse skógr. For the change from /g/ to /j/ compare saingj and vaingj.

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21 m (definite singular sko´jjen, dative sko`jjöm, definite plural sko:`ga)

  1. forest
    Hä var västöm åkerhagan, hadd Vi´kströmen sagd, dära sko`jjöm mennöm.
    It was west of the field fence, Vikström had said, there in my forest.

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  1. Burnt flakes flying about.

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21 (preterite skommfe)

  1. push, bump into

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21 (preterite & supine skrapplä)

  1. (intransitive) rattle, clatter
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21 m (definite skrattn)

  1. The skin or cover which settles on gruel, porridge and soups.

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skrêft

  1. to rebuke, scold
    nu vɑʈʈu skre`fte o'pp!
    You got a real scolding!

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21 m (definite singular skrei´pen)

  1. sheet of ice on snow

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From Old Norse skrafa. Cf. Danish skrævle, Swedish skrävla, Icelandic skráfa.

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21 (preterite skrevlä)

  1. to bluster, babble, to speak loudly and boastfully
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Likely from Old Norse skrefa.

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21 f (definite skrevla)

  1. paw; seal or bear paw
  2. (colloquial) person's foot or hand
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21 (preterite skrevlä)

  1. to walk with difficulty

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21 n (definite skrevlä)

  1. person who has difficulty walking

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From Old Norse skriðla, from skríða.

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21 (preterite skrillä)

  1. to ice-skate

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  • Rietz, Johan Ernst, “skriill, skrell”, in Svenskt dialektlexikon: ordbok öfver svenska allmogespråket [Swedish dialectal lexicon: a dictionary for the Swedish lects] (in Swedish), 1962 edition, Lund: C. W. K. Gleerups Förlag, published 1862–1867, page 598

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skriill +‎ sko

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21 m

  1. skate; ice skate

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21 (preterite skrompä)

  1. (intransitive) shrink, dry up, become smaller

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From Old Norse *skrúfli ? (cf styl) from skrúfr, possibly ablaut of skrof. Compare Dalecarlian skrauv, skråiv m (“chimney”).

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21 m

  1. A cone of birch bark for picking berries; birch bark box.[1]

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  1. ^ Rietz, Johan Ernst, “Skrull”, in Svenskt dialektlexikon: ordbok öfver svenska allmogespråket [Swedish dialectal lexicon: a dictionary for the Swedish lects] (in Swedish), 1962 edition, Lund: C. W. K. Gleerups Förlag, published 1862–1867, page 601

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From Old Norse skrjúpr (weak, frail.) Cognate with Norwegian skryp, Jamtish skrýp, Helsingian skrip.

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21

  1. Insufficient.
  2. Unmoderate.
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21 f

  1. beaker made of birch bark, or other odd material

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From Old Norse *skrella, from Proto-Germanic *skrellaną.

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21 (preterite skrall or skrälld’, supine skrällä or skrällt)

  1. (intransitive) To bang, crack.
  2. (intransitive) To strongly thunder.
    Thorn skräll
    Thunder is rolling strongly.

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  1. Broken, cracked crock; piece of one.

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21

  1. Broken, leaky from drying; about wooden vessels.

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  1. Shrill.

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21 f (definite skrävla)

  1. Alternative form of skreväl

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21 (preterite skrävle)

  1. Alternative form of skreväl

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21 f

  1. scraper



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21 f (definite skrøvla)

  1. wrinkle

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21 (preterite skrøvle)

  1. to wrinkle

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  1. A terrifying mask.
  2. Someone wearing a terrifying mask.
  3. A ghost-creature.


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21 f

  1. straw shaking tool


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Old Norse skolla

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  • IPA(key): /ˈscʉlːd/ (Överkalix)

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21

  1. To loom, be a mirage.

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21

  1. quits, not in debt
    Nu jär hä skuldt oss emele (or mela ass)
    Now we are quits
    Da va ve skullt nu da
    So, we are even now then.

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21

  1. finished, gone
    vadht skullt
    It ended, there was no more.

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21 m (definite skulltn, dative skulltåm)

  1. (anatomy) crown, dome, vertex

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21

  1. Alternative spelling of skuldt

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21

  1. Alternative spelling of skuldt

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Past participle of skera (to cut,) from Old Norse skorinn.

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21 (masculine skuren or skurin)

  1. Cut, incised.

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From skuurv.

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21 n

  1. severe reproach, reprimand

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21 f

  1. a tool with which grain is brought together into piles in the barn


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From Old Norse skúr f (shower).

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21 (preterite skurä)

  1. (intransitive) rain heavily
  2. (intransitive) play

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Possibly ablaut of Old Norse skora (gnaw).

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21 (preterite skurä)

  1. (transitive) scrub (the floor)
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From skuur.

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21 (preterite skurvä)

  1. (transitive) seriously rebuke, scold
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From Old Norse skúfa, from Proto-Germanic *skeubaną, from Proto-Indo-European *skewbʰ-, *skūbʰ- (to push, drive, move forward).

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21 (preterite skuvä)

  1. (transitive) push forward, to advance something
  2. (transitive) touch, brush against
    Han skuvä ti gryta å sotä säg
    He brushed against the pot and sooted himself
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21 (preterite & supine skvällä)

  1. (intransitive) To sound, echo, resound.

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21 (preterite skweekt, supine skwekkt)

  1. To scream.

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21 (preterite skwipe)

  1. To splash.

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From Old Norse skyldr, from Proto-Germanic *skuldiz.

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21

  1. akin, related

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21

  1. dissatisfied; fussy

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21 (preterite skjul, supine skjult)

  1. (active verb) chop off (logs)
  2. (active verb) make cuts

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21

  1. aim
    Han skyttä at mäg vä käppom
    he pointed at me with the stick
  2. threaten
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From Old Norse skjalla (to clash, clatter.).

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  1. A bell (carried by animals around their necks.)
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From Old Norse skella (to make to slam, clash; to strike, smite; scold,) likely related to skjalla.

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21 (preterite skällä or skälld)

  1. (transitive, intransitive, of dogs) To with its bark notify of game.
    Hunn skäll vorrn
    the dog gives notice of the grouse with its bark
  2. (transitive, intransitive) To be rude, abusive.
  3. (transitive) To give a depreciatory nickname.
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From Old Norse skap, from Proto-Germanic *skapą (shape, nature, condition), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kep- (to split, cut). Cognate to English shape.

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21 n (definite singular skäpe, plural skäp, definite plural skäpa)

  1. shape, kind, sex
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From Old Norse skeppa.

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21 f

  1. Vessels, in which flour or salt are stored, hanging on a nail near the stove to be on hand for cooking (mjöl-skäpp, salt-skäpp.)
  2. A basket to a sled or cart, in which manure is carried out (gönings-skäpp.)


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  • IPA(key): /ʃeːʋ/, /ʃɛːʋ/

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21 n

  1. waste from scutching and boarding
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  • IPA(key): /sceːʋ/, /scɛːʋ/

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21 sg

  1. present of skäva

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

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21 (pres skäv, plural skäva, pret skov, plural skoov, supine skyvi or skôvi or skävi or skævi)

  1. (transitive) to scrape

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From Old Norse skemma.

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21 (preterite skämmä)

  1. (transitive) To spoil, pamper.
  2. (transitive) To slander, badly disrepute.

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21 (preterite skårsä)

  1. (transitive) shred

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21 f

  1. cut

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From Old Norse skǫmm, from Proto-Germanic *skamō.

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21 f (definite skæmma)

  1. shame

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21 m

  1. the devil
    sjölve skæmm
    the devil himself

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21

  1. horse rake

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21 m

  1. An iron utensil, with which pots and pans are scraped.

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  • IPA(key): /²skʲɞɖː/, /²skɞːʈ/, /²skoːʈ/

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21

  1. preterite of sköli

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21

  1. supine of sköli

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Compare German Kärfe (insects.)

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21 m

  1. An insect; especially beetle.

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skórv (insect, beetle) +‎ skytt (gunner)

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21 m

  1. An entomologist.



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21

  1. In batches, in bursts, sometimes, at times.


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skôt (shot) +‎ ner (near)

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21

  1. within shooting range

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21

  1. quavery

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From some Old Norse term equivalent to Old Swedish skyrþ f, from Proto-Germanic *skurdiz. Related to skjära, skyr.

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  • IPA(key): /ʂʲʏːɽ/, /ʂʲoːɽ/, /ʂʲœːɽ/

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  1. Harvest.
  2. (in compounds) Cutting.
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  1. Ready to be harvested.
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  • IPA(key): /ʂʲʏːɽ/, /ʂʲœːɽ/

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21

  1. The present singular of sköli.
  2. The imperative singular of sköli.


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sköl +‎ gäll

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21 n

  1. feast or banquet that the master after the harvest final brings about for his servants

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From Old Norse skola. Cognate with Danish skylle, Swedish skölja.

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  • IPA(key): /²ʂʲʏːˌɽɪ/, /²ʂʲœːˌɽɪ/

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21 (present sköl, preterite skódh, supine skódht)

  1. To rinse
  2. (reflexive) To excuse oneself.

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  • IPA(key): /ˈʂʲɞɽɪ/, /ˈstjɞɽɪ/

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  1. Basket.


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21

  1. to shovel

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21 (neuter sköutøt)

  1. disproportionate, not of uniform thickness
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Like Old Norse skaut n, skauti m, derived from skjóta (to shoot.) See skjuut.

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21 n (definite sköute, dative sköuten, plural skööut, definite sköuta, dative sköutåm)

  1. A section in a hayrack.
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skȱllh

  1. (active and neuter verb) to slosh, splash about, such as when liquid is sloshing in a bottle
    ta å skȯllh om/ȯm hä sȯm gjär ti flȧska
    slosh about what is in the bottle
    skȯllh ti flȧska
    it is sloshing and rippling about in the bottle

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  • Stenberg, Pehr, Widmark, Gusten, “skossla v skȱllh”, in Ordbok över Umemålet [Dictionary of the Umeå speech], →ISBN, page 110

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skȯrf +‎ -u ; compare Old Norse skurfóttr

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skȱrfwŭ

  1. of one who has bad head wounds
  2. rough as old tree bark, very uneven and flaky

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  • Stenberg, Pehr, Widmark, Gusten, “skorvug a skȱrfwŭ”, in Ordbok över Umemålet [Dictionary of the Umeå speech], →ISBN, page 110

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Like Medelpadian skælig, Swedish skadlig and Danish skadelig from Old Norse skaðaligr.

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  1. too precious, nice for the occasion, enterprise
  2. harmful

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From Old Norse slangi, and Low German slange.

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  1. A hose, a tube.

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21 m (definite sladan, dative sladanåm)

  1. larger area of free water in lake


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sla, slaj, slag +‎ fäl

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  • (Burträsk) IPA(key): /²slæːɣˌfɛːɽ/[1]
  • (Bygdeå) IPA(key): /²ɬlæːˌfɛːɽ/[1]

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21 f (definite slagfäla)

  1. Group, company.[1]
    han kåmme i slagfäl vä åmhe came in company with him

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lindgren, J. V., 1940, “*slagfärd r. btr slꞛ̀fæ̀ɽ”, in Orbok över Burträskmålet, page 124


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  1. Uneven terrain.


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  1. Handyman.


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slaarv (rag) +‎ -u (-y)

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21

  1. Broken, defective, tattered.

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From Old Norse sláttr, from Proto-Germanic *slahtuz.

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21 m (definite slattn, plural slatta)

  1. melody
  2. (uncountable) the hay harvest

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  • slattænn f (the time of the hay harvest)

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21 f (definite sleinna)

  1. tract, region
    i dänn sleinna
    in that region

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From Old Norse sleikja, from Proto-Indo-European *leyǵʰ-.

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slēkj

  1. lick
    han som et säg int mätt han slek säg int mätt
    If you haven't eaten yourself full, you will not lick yourself full.
  2. kiss

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  • Stenberg, Pehr, Widmark, Gusten, “²sleka v slēk slēkj”, in Ordbok över Umemålet [Dictionary of the Umeå speech], →ISBN, page 117
  • Larsson, Evert, Söderström, Sven, “sleka v.² ʃlê:tj” etc, in Hössjömålet : ordbok över en sydvästerbottnisk dialekt [The Hössjö speech: dictionary of a southern Westrobothnian dialect] (in Swedish) →ISBN, page 173

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From Old Norse slíkr, from Proto-Germanic *swalīkaz.

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21 (feminine slekkar, neuter slekke or slekkt, plural slekker or slekkar)

  1. Such.[1]

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  1. ^ Fältskytt, Gunnar, 2007, Ordbok över lövångersmålet, →ISBN, →ISBN, page 272

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From Old Norse *slit, slet (tearing; worn out garment,) from slíta, whence slit.

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  1. Hard and persistent work.
    Ji a fått ärv gikta i arma ätter sletä.
    I’ve got gout in my arms as a result of hard work.
  2. Garments given to servants along with the money wages.
  3. Neckpiece.

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From Old Norse slíkr, from Proto-Germanic *swalīkaz.

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21 (neuter slikkä)

  1. Such.[1]

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  1. ^ Rietz, Johan Ernst, “Slikkän”, in Svenskt dialektlexikon: ordbok öfver svenska allmogespråket [Swedish dialectal lexicon: a dictionary for the Swedish lects] (in Swedish), 1962 edition, Lund: C. W. K. Gleerups Förlag, published 1862–1867, page 622

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Compare Norwegian slemba, Swedish slimsa.

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sli´mmĕr f (definite singular sli´mră, definite plural slīmrĕn)

  1. fritter, cloth, torn tabs on clothing or other

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slīmmĕr

  1. (transitive) caress
    åh stå int denna å slimmer
    oh, do not stand there caressing
  2. (transitive) rive
    Slimmär ópp kläa
    tear, wear your clothes

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  • Stenberg, Pehr, Widmark, Gusten, “slimmer f sli´mmĕr” and “slimra v slīmmĕr”, in Ordbok över Umemålet [Dictionary of the Umeå speech], →ISBN, page 117
  • Rietz, Johan Ernst, “Slimmär”, in Svenskt dialektlexikon: ordbok öfver svenska allmogespråket [Swedish dialectal lexicon: a dictionary for the Swedish lects] (in Swedish), 1962 edition, Lund: C. W. K. Gleerups Förlag, published 1862–1867, page 623

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  1. Tract, region.

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slippär +‎ bókk

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21 m

  1. (anatomy) forefinger or index finger

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21 (preterite slirä)

  1. To creep into, slip into, through (like a worm), sneak in between, through.
  2. To by cunning or betrayal evade responsibility for something.
  3. To fool, wangle.

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21 f or n

  1. Sheath, scabbard.

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slir +‎ -us

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  1. One who fools people.


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From Old Norse slíta, from Proto-Germanic *slītaną.

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21 (preterite släit, supine sliti or slittä)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To tear.
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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse sléttr, from Proto-Germanic *slihtaz.

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21

  1. flat, level
  2. ended
    Hä vahdt sljett
    It ended (there was no more of it).
    Hä a vörä mykken eigendom der i husen, men nu jär ä sljett
    There has been a great deal of property in that house, but now it's gone.
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  • (antonym(s) of flat): osljett
  • (antonym(s) of flat): brȧtt
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Etymology 2

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From Old Norse slétta.

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21 (preterite sljettä)

  1. to flatten, even out

Etymology 3

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From Old Norse slétta.

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21 f (definite singular sljetta)

  1. flatland
  2. (figuratively) in the saying kómma på sljetta "become impoverished, homeless"
    Han var int alldejles utan en ti, men nu jär ä slätta
    For a while he was not entirely without, but now he has nothing.

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  • Rietz, Johan Ernst, “SLJETT”, in Svenskt dialektlexikon: ordbok öfver svenska allmogespråket [Swedish dialectal lexicon: a dictionary for the Swedish lects] (in Swedish), 1962 edition, Lund: C. W. K. Gleerups Förlag, published 1862–1867, page 626

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21

  1. slack-shod, said of horses

Category:gmq-bot:Horses

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Noun

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21 m

  1. sleigh

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21

  1. Alternative form of ṣlô

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From Old Norse sljór, from Proto-Germanic *slaiwaz.

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21 (neuter sljött)

  1. blunt, dull; weak, lax, not fully functional

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21 m (definite sljömmen)

  1. the lightest grain, the worst grain when throwing

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse slóð, from Proto-Germanic *slōdō.

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21 f (definite singular sloa, definite plural sloen)

  1. Entourage, whole family, group or bunch together.

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  1. Larger piece of fabric, larger patch of cloth, rag.
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From Old Norse sló sg and slógu pl.

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21

  1. preterite of sljå

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21

  1. To be in heat (of dogs.)


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21

  1. Alternative spelling of slo

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21

  1. Alternative spelling of slo

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21 (preterite slommpe)

  1. To move heavily and with clumsy movements.

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21 f (definite sluma)

  1. Old, sour and blue buttermilk without cream.

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Etymology

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Compare English slant.

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21

  1. To slip.

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Etymology

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slänt +‎ -lit

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21

  1. Incidentally appropriately and conveniently.

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21

  1. Alternative form of slatt

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slått (hay harvest) +‎ -ar (agent suffix)

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21 m

  1. reaper


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21 (preterite slåbbe)

  1. To move heavily with one leg.

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  1. Wet, chewy meat.

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