smäda

Swedish

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle Low German smēden, smāden, from Proto-Germanic *smēhijaną (belittle). Compare origin of försmå, Dutch smaad and German schmähen.

Verb

smäda (present smädar, preterite smädade, supine smädat, imperative smäda)

  1. to speak very ill of

Conjugation

  • smädelse (an act of speaking very ill of)

See also

  • skymfa (to gravely insult, to affront)

References

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