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Swedish

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Etymology

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Possibly from Middle Low German snaven. Compare Norwegian Nynorsk snåva, Middle English snaperen.

Verb

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snava (present snavar, preterite snavade, supine snavat, imperative snava)

  1. to stumble, to trip
    Synonym: snubbla

Conjugation

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