sneie

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Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse sneiða.

Verb[edit]

sneie (imperative snei, present tense sneier, passive sneies, simple past sneia or sneiet or sneide, past participle sneia or sneiet or sneid, present participle sneiende)

  1. to cut or slice on the slant
  2. to cut across, walk obliquely
  3. to gibe, sneer, reproach
  4. (with borti): to brush against

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse sneiða.

Verb[edit]

sneie (present tense sneier, past tense sneidde, past participle sneitt/sneidd, passive infinitive sneiast, present participle sneiande, imperative snei)

  1. to cut or slice on the slant
  2. to cut across, walk obliquely
  3. to gibe, sneer, reproach

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