ikapp

Swedish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse kapp (energy, zeal), itself a variant of kamp (battle), probably via Middle Low German from Latin campus (field, battlefield).

Adverb

ikapp

  1. as a race, by racing, competitively
    låt oss springa ikapp
    let us race (running)
  2. catching up with
    jag kan inte springa ikapp dig
    I can't catch up with you (running)
    Synonym: ifatt

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