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Etymology edit

Deverbal from slevit.

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sleva f

  1. discount (reduction in price)

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Further reading edit

  • sleva in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
  • sleva in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989
  • sleva in Internetová jazyková příručka

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sleva (third person singular past indicative slevaði, third person plural past indicative slevaðu, supine slevað)

  1. to slaver
  2. to drool

Declension edit

Conjugation of sleva (group v-30)
infinitive sleva
supine slevað
participle (a6)1 slevandi slevaður
present past
first singular slevi slevaði
second singular slevar slevaði
third singular slevar slevaði
plural sleva slevaðu
imperative
singular sleva!
plural slevið!
1Only the past participle being declined.

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Verb edit

sleva (present tense slevar, past tense sleva, past participle sleva, passive infinitive slevast, present participle slevande, imperative sleva/slev)

  1. alternative form of sleve

Noun edit

sleva f (definite singular sleva, indefinite plural slever or slevor, definite plural slevene or slevone)

  1. (pre-2012) alternative form of sleve

Swedish edit

Etymology edit

slev +‎ -a

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sleva (present slevar, preterite slevade, supine slevat, imperative sleva)

  1. to serve (or move) food with a large spoon
    Matpersonalen i storköket slevade upp nedramlad mat från golvet
    The cooking staff in the school kitchen picked up (and later served) food that had fallen on the floor
  2. (sleva i sig) to gulp down, to eat quickly (as if with a large spoon)
    jag slevade i mig den ena obskyra fiskrätten efter den andra
    I gulped down one obscure fish dish after the other

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