svida

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See also: svída, svíða, and sviđa

Swedish

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse svíða, from Proto-Germanic *swīþaną.

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svida (present svider, preterite sved, supine svidit, imperative svid)

  1. to sting, to burn (hurt with a continuous, sharp (often somewhat queasy) pain, like after getting stung by nettles, rubbing skin with something until it is raw, putting salt or lemon juice on a wound, or getting a sunburn)
  2. (figuratively) to sting, to hurt (emotionally)
    Wow! Det svider!
    Wow! That hurts!
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Etymology 2

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svid +‎ -a

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svida (present svidar, preterite svidade, supine svidat, imperative svida)

  1. (colloquial, reflexive) dress up
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