skula

See also: skúla

Faroese

Etymology

From Old Norse skulu, from Proto-Germanic *skulaną.

Verb

skula (third person singular past indicative skuldi, third person plural past indicative skuldu, supine skulað)

  1. shall, to be obliged

Conjugation


Gothic

Romanization

skula

  1. Romanization of 𐍃𐌺𐌿𐌻𐌰

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

Alternative forms

Verb

skula (present tense skuler, past tense skulte, past participle skult, passive infinitive skulast, present participle skulande, imperative skul)

  1. to scowl; stare at someone or something with a look of displeasure or anger; to frown

Etymology 2

Verb

skula (present tense skal, past tense skulle, past participle skula or skulla)
Before 1959: skula (present tense skal, past tense skulle, past participle skula)
Before 1938: skula (present tense skal, past tense skulde, past participle skula)

  1. form removed with the spelling reform of 1987; superseded by skulla

References


Old Swedish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse skulu, from Proto-Germanic *skulaną.

Verb

skula

  1. to shall, to be obliged

Conjugation

Descendants

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