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fullborda

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Swedish

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Etymology

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Old Swedish fulbordha, from Middle Low German vulborden, based on the noun vulbort (full board, a ship built to completion), from Old Saxon ful + bord which is from Proto-West Germanic *bord.

The Old Swedish fulbordha was both a verb and adjective, still used as an adjective in the 1526 Bible translation (2 Timothy 3:17; James 1:17), but in the 1703 translation changed to fulbordad (past participle of the verb).

Verb

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fullborda (present fullbordar, preterite fullbordade, supine fullbordat, imperative fullborda)

  1. to make complete, to finish

Conjugation

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Conjugation of fullborda (weak)
active passive
infinitive fullborda fullbordas
supine fullbordat fullbordats
imperative fullborda
imper. plural1 fullborden
present past present past
indicative fullbordar fullbordade fullbordas fullbordades
ind. plural1 fullborda fullbordade fullbordas fullbordades
subjunctive2 fullborde fullbordade fullbordes fullbordades
present participle fullbordande
past participle fullbordad

1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs.

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