sticka

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See also: štička

Swedish

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Etymology 1

Old Norse stikka, from Proto-Germanic *stikkô, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)teyg-, related to Etymology 2 below. Compare Icelandic stika, English stick.

Noun

sticka c

  1. a (wood) splinter
    Jag har fått en sticka i fingret
    I've gotten a splinter in my finger
  2. a knitting needle
Declension
Declension of sticka 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative sticka stickan stickor stickorna
Genitive stickas stickans stickors stickornas
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Verb

sticka (present stickar, preterite stickade, supine stickat, imperative sticka)

  1. to knit
    Mormor stickade
    Grandma was knitting
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Etymology 2

Old Norse stika, from Proto-Germanic *stikaną. Compare Danish stikke, German stechen, English stick

Verb

sticka (present sticker, preterite stack, supine stuckit, imperative stick)

  1. to sting, prick
  2. to stick, put
  3. (colloquial) to go (somewhere), to leave (for some other place)
    Synonyms: dra, dunsta, gitta
    Vi stack till Donken
    We went to McDonald's
    Stick!
    Scram!
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