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Swedish

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Etymology

Borrowed from Middle Low German stūken. Cognate of German stauchen. Compare origin of stock, stöka.

Verb

stuka (present stukar, preterite stukade, supine stukat, imperative stuka)

  1. to sprain (injure a body part through wrenching)
    Hon stukade foten
    She sprained her ankle

Usage notes

  • Usually implies a more serious injury compared to vricka (twist).
  • You idiomatically sprain your foot rather than your ankle (fotled) in Swedish, though "stuka handleden" (sprain one's wrist) appears to be more common than "stuka handen" (sprain one's hand).

Conjugation

More information active, passive ...

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

See also

Noun

stuka c

  1. a storage clamp (for temporary storage of root crops)
  2. (agriculture, regional) a row of pairs of sheaves (bundles of stalks of grain)

Declension

More information nominative, genitive ...

References

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