skrå
Norwegian Nynorsk
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editFrom Middle Low German schrat (“cutoff piece”), from the verb schraden.
Noun
editskrå f or n (definite singular skråa or skrået, indefinite plural skråer or skrå, definite plural skråene or skråa)
- Clipping of skråtobakk.
Adjective
editskrå (masculine and feminine skrå, neuter skrått, definite singular and plural skråe, comparative skråare, indefinite superlative skråast, definite superlative skråaste)
Derived terms
editVerb
editskrå (present tense skrår, past tense skrådde, past participle skrått/skrådd, passive infinitive skråast, present participle skråande, imperative skrå)
- (transitive) to render diagonal
- (intransitive) to be slanted, inclined
- (intransitive) to chew, consume chewing tobacco
Etymology 2
editFrom Old Norse skrá f (“dry skin, leather, parchment; document”). Compare also Faroese and Icelandic skrá. Senses 5 and 6 likely also have their origin in the Middle Low German sense of cutting off or of being cut off (See Etymology 1 above).
Noun
editskrå f (definite singular skråa, indefinite plural skrær, definite plural skrærne)
- a patch of (hardened) hide or leather
- an old leather shoe
- (historical) a parchment document containing a list of rules
- (historical) a list, set of statutes or rules on such a piece of parchment
- a (metal) plate used for rimming a rim wheel
- an escutcheon (insignia around a doorknob's exterior hardware or a door lock's cosmetic plate)
- Synonyms: låsplate, nøkkelskilt
References
edit- “skrå” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Anagrams
editSwedish
editNoun
editskrå n
- (historical) a guild (association of all craftsmen in a profession)
- (figuratively) a profession (viewed as a group)
- läkarskrået
- the medical profession
- (figuratively) an (informal) group (more generally, sometimes with implications of clannishness or the like)
Declension
editDerived terms
editSee also
editReferences
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