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vräka

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See also: vraka and vræka

Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Swedish vræka, from Old Norse vreka, from Proto-Germanic *wrekaną.

Verb

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vräka (present vräker, preterite vräkte, supine vräkt, imperative vräk)

  1. to evict; to force a tenant to move
    Synonym: avhysa
  2. to move (something) quickly, hastily, to heave, to throw
  3. (vräka i sig) to eat or drink with great appetite and speed

Conjugation

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Conjugation of vräka (weak)
active passive
infinitive vräka vräkas
supine vräkt vräkts
imperative vräk
imper. plural1 vräken
present past present past
indicative vräker vräkte vräks, vräkes vräktes
ind. plural1 vräka vräkte vräkas vräktes
subjunctive2 vräke vräkte vräkes vräktes
present participle vräkande
past participle vräkt

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

Conjugation of vräka (class 5 strong, archaic)
active passive
infinitive vräka vräkas
supine vräkt vräkts
imperative vräk
imper. plural1 vräken
present past present past
indicative vräker vrok vräks, vräkes vroks
ind. plural1 vräka vroko vräkas vrokos
subjunctive2 vräke vroke vräkes vrokes
present participle vräkande
past participle

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

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