spotta

Old Swedish

Etymology

Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *spuþþōną.

Verb

spotta

  1. to spit

Conjugation

Conjugation of spotta (weak)
present past
infinitive spotta
participle spottandi, -e spottaþer
active voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk spottar spotti, -e spottaþi, -e spottaþi, -e
þū spottar spotti, -e spotta spottaþi, -e spottaþi, -e
han spottar spotti, -e spottaþi, -e spottaþi, -e
vīr spottum, -om spottum, -om spottum, -om spottaþum, -om spottaþum, -om
īr spottin spottin spottin spottaþin spottaþin
þēr spotta spottin spottaþu, -o spottaþin
mediopassive voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk spottas spottis, -es spottaþis, -es spottaþis, -es
þū spottas spottis, -es spottaþis, -es spottaþis, -es
han spottas spottis, -es spottaþis, -es spottaþis, -es
vīr spottums, -oms spottums, -oms spottaþums, -oms spottaþums, -oms
īr spottins spottins spottaþins spottaþins
þēr spottas spottins spottaþus, -os spottaþins

Descendants

  • Swedish: spotta

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish spotta, from Proto-Germanic *spuþþōną.

Pronunciation

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Noun

spotta c

  1. (zoology, dialectal) plaice; any fish in the genus Pleuronectes; especially species Pleuronectes platessa.

Declension

Synonyms

Compounds

  • rödspotta
  • spottfilé

Verb

spotta (present spottar, preterite spottade, supine spottat, imperative spotta)

  1. to spit

Conjugation

Conjugation of spotta (weak)
active passive
infinitive spotta spottas
supine spottat spottats
imperative spotta
imper. plural1 spotten
present past present past
indicative spottar spottade spottas spottades
ind. plural1 spotta spottade spottas spottades
subjunctive2 spotte spottade spottes spottades
present participle spottande
past participle spottad

1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs.

Derived terms

Compounds

See also

  • loska (to hock a loogie)

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