betäcka

See also: betacka

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish bethækkia, from Middle Low German bedecken, from Old Saxon *bithekkian, from Proto-West Germanic *biþakkjan, equivalent to be- + täcka.

Verb

betäcka (present betäcker, preterite betäckte, supine betäckt, imperative betäck)

  1. (of animals) cover, impregnate
    Synonym: (mate, of a quadruped) bestiga
    Hingsten har betäckt fyra ston
    The stallion has covered four mares
  2. (dated) cover with cloth etc
  3. (dated) give cover

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