skrape

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Old Norse skrapa.

Verb

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skrape (imperative skrap, present tense skraper, passive skrapes, simple past skrapa or skrapet or skrapte, past participle skrapa or skrapet or skrapt, present participle skrapende)

  1. to scrape (something)
    • Så lød en skrapende lyd, og skipet skaket idet skroget traff undervannsskjæret. [1]

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Noun

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skrape f (definite singular skrapa, indefinite plural skraper, definite plural skrapene)

  1. a scraper (instrument used for scraping of something)
  2. a flesher (tool used to remove the flesh from the skin during the making of leather)

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