slakta
Norwegian Bokmål
Alternative forms
Verb
slakta
Swedish
Etymology
From Middle Low German, though Swedish had its own cognate word for "slaughter", a descendant of Old Norse slátra.
Verb
slakta (present slaktar, preterite slaktade, supine slaktat, imperative slakta)
- to slaughter, to butcher
- to butcher animals, generally for food
- to massacre people in large numbers
- to kill in a particularly brutal manner
Conjugation
Conjugation of slakta (weak)
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