krafse

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse krafsa, the noun is from the verb.

Noun

krafse f or m (definite singular krafsa or krafsen, indefinite plural krafser, definite plural krafsene)

  1. a type of hoe with a broad blade.

Verb

krafse (imperative krafs, present tense krafser, passive krafses, simple past and past participle krafsa or krafset, present participle krafsende)

  1. to claw, scratch

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse krafsa, the noun is from the verb.

Noun

krafse f (definite singular krafsa, indefinite plural krafser, definite plural krafsene)

  1. a type of hoe with a broad blade.

Verb

krafse (present tense krafsar, past tense krafsa, past participle krafsa, passive infinitive krafsast, present participle krafsande, imperative krafs/krafse)

  1. to claw, scratch

Alternative forms

References

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