fjädra

Swedish

Etymology 1

fjäder (spring) + -a

Verb

fjädra (present fjädrar, preterite fjädrade, supine fjädrat, imperative fjädra)

  1. to softly flex (elastically) under pressure (of or similar to a (set of) spring(s))
    en fjädrande yta
    a resilient/springy surface
    en fjädrande madrass
    a sprung mattress
    Bilsätet fjädrar för mycket
    The car seat is too soft / flexes too much
Conjugation

Etymology 2

fjäder (feather) + -a

Verb

fjädra (present fjädrar, preterite fjädrade, supine fjädrat, imperative fjädra)

  1. (reflexive) to feather (grow feathers, of a bird or the like)
  2. (reflexive, figuratively) to show off
Conjugation

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