svida

See also: svída, svíða, and sviđa

Swedish

Etymology 1

From Old Norse svíða, from Proto-Germanic *swīþaną.

Verb

svida (present svider, preterite sved, supine svidit, imperative svid)

  1. to sting, to burn (hurt with a continuous, sharp (often somewhat queasy) pain, like after getting stung by nettles, rubbing skin with something until it is raw, putting salt or lemon juice on a wound, or getting a sunburn)
  2. (figuratively) to sting, to hurt (emotionally)
    Wow! Det svider!
    Wow! That hurts!
Conjugation
Conjugation of svida (class 1 strong)
active passive
infinitive svida
supine svidit
imperative svid
imper. plural1 sviden
present past present past
indicative svider sved
ind. plural1 svida svedo
subjunctive2 svide svede
present participle svidande
past participle

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

See also

Etymology 2

svid +‎ -a

Verb

svida (present svidar, preterite svidade, supine svidat, imperative svida)

  1. (colloquial, reflexive) dress up
Conjugation
Conjugation of svida (weak)
active passive
infinitive svida svidas
supine svidat svidats
imperative svida
imper. plural1 sviden
present past present past
indicative svidar svidade svidas svidades
ind. plural1 svida svidade svidas svidades
subjunctive2 svide svidade svides svidades
present participle svidande
past participle svidad

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

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