skade

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Danish

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Old Norse skaði, from Proto-Germanic *skaþô, from Proto-Indo-European *sket- (to injure); akin to German Schaden, Gothic 𐍃𐌺𐌰𐌸𐌹𐍃 (skaþis), Ancient Greek ἀσκηθής (askēthḗs, unhurt, undamaged), and English scathe.

Noun

skade c (singular definite skaden, plural indefinite skader)

  1. damage, harm
Inflection
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Old Danish skathæ, from Old Norse skaða.

Verb

skade (imperative skad, infinitive at skade, present tense skader, past tense skadede, perfect tense har skadet)

  1. to harm, damage
  2. to hurt, injure
Conjugation

Etymology 3

From Old Norse skata.

Noun

skade c (singular definite skaden, plural indefinite skader)

  1. skate (fish)
  2. magpie
Inflection

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From Old Norse skaði.

Noun

skade m (definite singular skaden, indefinite plural skader, definite plural skadene)

  1. damage
  2. harm
  3. (to a person) injury
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Old Norse skaða.

Verb

skade (imperative skad, present tense skader, passive skades, simple past skada or skadet or skadde, past participle skada or skadet or skadd, present participle skadende)

  1. to damage
  2. to harm
  3. to hurt (someone)
  4. to injure
Derived terms

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

From Old Norse skaði.

Noun

skade m (definite singular skaden, indefinite plural skadar, definite plural skadane)

  1. damage
  2. harm
  3. (to a person) injury
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Old Norse skaða, from Proto-Germanic *skaþōną.

Alternative forms

  • ska (short form)
  • skada (long form with a or cleft infinitive)

Verb

skade (present tense skadar or skader, past tense skada or skadde, past participle skada or skadd, present participle skadande, imperative skad)

  1. (transitive) to damage, harm, injure

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