smide
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Danish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From a presumed Old Norse smíta, from Proto-Germanic *smītaną (“to sling; throw”), cognate with Swedish smita, English smite, German schmeißen, Dutch smijten. The word is unknown in Old Norse and Old Danish sources.
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]smide (imperative smid, infinitive at smide, present tense smider, past tense smed, perfect tense har smidt)
Conjugation
[edit]Inflection of smide
Derived terms
[edit]Scottish Gaelic
[edit]Noun
[edit]smide
Swedish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old Norse smíta, from Proto-Germanic *smītaną.
Noun
[edit]smide n
Declension
[edit]Declension of smide
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