skåne

See also: Skane and Skåne

Danish

Etymology

From Middle Low German schōnen, from Proto-Germanic *skaunijaną, cognate with German schonen. Derived from *skauniz (beautiful).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /skɔːnə/, [ˈsɡ̊ɔːnə]

Verb

skåne (imperative skån, infinitive at skåne, present tense skåner, past tense skånede, perfect tense er/har skånet)

  1. to spare (to show mercy)
  2. to take care of, be careful of

Conjugation

Derived terms

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

  • skåna (a-infinitive)
  • (non-standard since 1917) skona

Etymology

From Middle Low German schōnen.

Verb

skåne (present tense skånar, past tense skåna, past participle skåna, passive infinitive skånast, present participle skånande, imperative skåne/skån)

  1. to spare, show mercy

References

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