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Norwegian Bokmål

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smitta

  1. inflection of smitte:
    1. simple past
    2. past participle

Norwegian Nynorsk

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smitta (present tense smittar, past tense smitta, past participle smitta, passive infinitive smittast, present participle smittande, imperative smitta/smitt)

  1. a-infinitive form of smitte

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smitta f

  1. definite singular of smitte

Old English

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *smittō, *smittā (fleck, spot, smudge, stain), from Proto-West Germanic *smittōn (to smear), from Proto-Germanic *smittōną, from Proto-Indo-European *smeyd- (to smear, streak, whisk, rub).

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smitta m

  1. a smear, blot, mark, or spot
  2. that which mars, pollutes, or defiles; pollution, defilement

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Old Frisian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *smitjaną, *smitōną, *smittōną (to stain; tarnish), secondary forms of Proto-Germanic *smītaną (to throw; hurl; splatter), from Proto-Indo-European *smeyd- (to smear). Cognate with Old English smittian (to smear; pollute; defile), dialectal Norwegian smita (to smear thinly; creep away). More at smut, smite.

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smitta

  1. to stain
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Swedish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Middle Low German smitte (stain), derived from the verb smitte, from Old Saxon smītan (to smite, originally "to smear, coat").

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Noun

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smitta c

  1. a communicable disease
  2. (uncountable) infection (with a communicable disease)
    ett område med mycket smitta
    an area with a lot of infections

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Verb

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smitta (present smittar, preterite smittade, supine smittat, imperative smitta)

  1. (sometimes with ner (down)) to infect (with a communicable disease, or figuratively)
    Jag tror det var Nisse som smittade mig med tuberkulos
    I think it was Nisse who infected me with tuberculosis
  2. to be contagious
    en sjukdom som inte smittar
    a disease that is not contagious [that does not infect]

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