slæbe

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Danish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Danish slæbæ, sleffue, borrowed from Middle Low German slēpen, from Old Saxon *slēpian, from Proto-West Germanic *slaipijan, cognate with German schleifen (to drag, slight) (hence Danish sløjfe (to demolish)).

Pronunciation[edit]

Verb[edit]

slæbe (imperative slæb, infinitive at slæbe, present tense slæber, past tense slæbte, perfect tense har slæbt)

  1. to drag, lug

Conjugation[edit]