spå

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Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse spá, from Proto-Germanic *spahōną, cognate with Norwegian, Swedish spå. A variant of *spehōną, which is the source of German spähen (to spy) (and, via French, English spy).

Pronunciation

Verb

spå (past tense spåede, past participle spået)

  1. to predict, forecast, foretell, prophesy

Conjugation

Conjugation of spå
active passive
present spår spås
past spåede spåedes
infinitive spå spås
imperative spå
participle
present spående
past spået
(auxiliary verb have)
gerund spåen

Derived terms

References

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse spá.

Verb

spå (imperative spå, present tense spår, passive spås, simple past spådde, past participle spådd, present participle spående)

  1. to predict, forecast, foretell, prophesy

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse spá, from Proto-Germanic *spahōną, *spēhōną. Related to Latin specere (to see).

Verb

spå (present tense spår, past tense spådde, past participle spådd or spått, passive infinitive spåast, present participle spåande, imperative spå)

  1. to predict, forecast, foretell, prophesy
  2. to warn, bode
  3. to assume

References

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse spá (to foretell, prophesy), from Proto-Germanic *spahōną, *spēhōną (to observe), from Proto-Indo-European *speḱ- (to look).

Pronunciation

Verb

spå (present spår, preterite spådde, supine spått, imperative spå)

  1. to foretell, to divine; to tell the future and fortune through supernatural means
  2. (by extension) to predict, to (more or less confidently) guess
    Jag spår att det kommer regna imorgon
    I predict it's going to rain tomorrow
    Hon spåddes en lysande karriär
    She was predicated to have a stellar career

Conjugation

Conjugation of spå (weak)
active passive
infinitive spå spås
supine spått spåtts
imperative spå
imper. plural1 spån
present past present past
indicative spår spådde spås spåddes
ind. plural1 spå spådde spås spåddes
subjunctive2 spå spådde spås spåddes
present participle spående
past participle spådd

1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs.

Synonyms

  • (foretell): sia