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plumsa

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Swedish

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Etymology

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plums +‎ -a

Verb

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plumsa (present plumsar, preterite plumsade, supine plumsat, imperative plumsa)

  1. to fall heavily into water (or another liquid), to splash, to plop
    Hon halkade på bryggan och plumsade i sjön
    She slipped on the dock and splashed into the lake
  2. (by extension) to trudge through deep snow or the like
    Synonym: (trudge through deep snow) pulsa

Conjugation

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Conjugation of plumsa (weak)
active passive
infinitive plumsa plumsas
supine plumsat plumsats
imperative plumsa
imper. plural1 plumsen
present past present past
indicative plumsar plumsade plumsas plumsades
ind. plural1 plumsa plumsade plumsas plumsades
subjunctive2 plumse plumsade plumses plumsades
present participle plumsande
past participle

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

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