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knoga

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From knoge (knuckle).

Verb

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knoga (present knogar, preterite knogade, supine knogat, imperative knoga)

  1. to toil (perform strenuous (physical) labor)
  2. to plod (move strenuously)
    De knogade uppför backen
    They plodded up the hill

Conjugation

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Conjugation of knoga (weak)
active passive
infinitive knoga knogas
supine knogat knogats
imperative knoga
imper. plural1 knogen
present past present past
indicative knogar knogade knogas knogades
ind. plural1 knoga knogade knogas knogades
subjunctive2 knoge knogade knoges knogades
present participle knogande
past participle

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

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