pådra

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From + dra.

Verb

pådra (imperative pådra, present tense pådrar, passive pådras, simple past pådro or pådrog, past participle pådradd or pådratt, present participle pådragende)

  1. to bring on, entail, incur (expenses)
  2. (reflexive, with seg) to incur (responsibility), catch (e.g. a cold), contract (disease), suffer (e.g. an injury), get (catch, contract, suffer)

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From + dra.

Verb

pådra (imperative pådra, present tense pådreg or pådrar, simple past pådrog, past participle pådrege or pådratt or pådradd, present participle pådragande, passive pådragast)

  1. to bring on, entail, incur (expenses)
  2. (reflexive, with seg) to incur (responsibility), catch (e.g. a cold), contract (disease), suffer (e.g. an injury), get (catch, contract, suffer)

Alternative forms

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