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#: {{ux|sv|en stor '''skiva'''|a large '''flat surface'''}}
#: {{ux|sv|en stor '''skiva'''|a large '''flat surface'''}}
# a [[disc]] (mostly just from being thin and flat)
# a [[disc]] (mostly just from being thin and flat)
#: {{ux|sv|'''skiv'''{{l|sv|stång}}||barbell}}
#: {{ux|sv|'''skiv'''{{l|sv|stång}}|barbell}}
# {{lb|sv|music}} a [[record]], such as a [[CD]] or an [[LP]]
# {{lb|sv|music}} a [[record]], such as a [[CD]] or an [[LP]]
# a [[leaf]] (flat section used to extend a table)
# a [[leaf]] (flat section used to extend a table)

Revision as of 20:41, 25 November 2022

See also: šķīva and šķīvā

Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

Noun

skiva m or f

  1. definite feminine singular of skive

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

skiva f (definite singular skiva, indefinite plural skiver or skivor, definite plural skivene or skivone)

  1. (pre-2012) alternative form of skive
  2. definite singular of skive

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Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse skífa.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²ɧiːˌva/
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

skiva c

  1. a thin, flat object (with straight edges or rounded)
    en bordsskiva
    a table top
    en stor skiva
    a large flat surface
  2. a disc (mostly just from being thin and flat)
    skivstång
    barbell
  3. (music) a record, such as a CD or an LP
  4. a leaf (flat section used to extend a table)
  5. a slice; a thin, broad piece cut off
    en tårtskiva
    a slice of cake
    en brödskiva
    a slice of bread
  6. an (informal) party, a social gathering (likely from notion of food and drink being set out on a table top or the like)
    kräftskiva
    crayfish party

Usage notes

In the most generic sense of a thin, flat object, the immediate intuition is of something like a board. Something being thought of or being usable as a kind of surface makes it feel more like a skiva.

Declension

(leaf, disc, slice):

(gramophone record):

(party):

Verb

skiva (present skivar, preterite skivade, supine skivat, imperative skiva)

  1. to slice; to cut into slices

Conjugation

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