Danish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Old Danish swepæ, from Old Norse svipa f, from Proto-Germanic *swipǭ, related to the following verb.

Noun

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svøbe c (singular definite svøben, plural indefinite svøber)

  1. scourge (a source of persistent trouble)
  2. (rare) scourge (a primitive whip of leather)
Declension
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Etymology 2

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From Old Danish swepæ, from Old Norse sveipa, from Proto-Germanic *swaipaną, cognate with Swedish svepa, English swoop, sweep, German schweifen.

Verb

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svøbe (imperative svøb, infinitive at svøbe, present tense svøber, past tense svøbte, perfect tense har svøbt)

  1. to wrap
  2. to swaddle (a child)
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