From Old Norse svíkja, from Proto-Germanic *swīkwaną.
svīkia
- to betray
- to cheat, to deceive
Conjugation of svīkia (strong)
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present
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past
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infinitive
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svīkia
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—
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participle
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svīkiandi, svīkiande
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svikin
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active voice
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indicative
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subjunctive
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imperative
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indicative
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subjunctive
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iæk
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svīker
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svīki, svīke
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—
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svēk
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sviki, svike
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þū
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svīker
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svīki, svīke
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svīk
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svēkt
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sviki, svike
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han
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svīker
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svīki, svīke
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—
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svēk
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sviki, svike
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vīr
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svīkium, svīkiom
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svīkium, svīkiom
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svīkium, svīkiom
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svikum, svikom
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svikum, svikom
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īr
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svīkin
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svīkin
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svīkin
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svikin
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svikin
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þēr
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svīkia
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svīkin
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—
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sviku, sviko
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svikin
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mediopassive voice
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indicative
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subjunctive
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imperative
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indicative
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subjunctive
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iæk
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svīks
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svīkis, svīkes
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—
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svēks
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svikis, svikes
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þū
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svīks
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svīkis, svīkes
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—
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svēkts
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svikis, svikes
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han
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svīks
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svīkis, svīkes
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—
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svēks
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svikis, svikes
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vīr
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svīkiums, -oms
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svīkiums, svīkioms
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—
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svikums, svikoms
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svikums, svikoms
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īr
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svīkins
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svīkins
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—
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svikins
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svikins
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þēr
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svīkias
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svīkins
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—
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svikus, svikos
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svikins
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