driva

French

Pronunciation

Verb

driva

  1. third-person singular past historic of driver

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

  • drive (e and split infinitives)

Etymology

From Old Norse drífa, from Proto-Germanic *drībaną, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰreybʰ- (to drive, push). Compare with Swedish driva, Icelandic drífa, English drive, Dutch drijven, German treiben.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²driːʋɑ/

Verb

driva (present tense driv, past tense dreiv, supine drive, past participle driven, present participle drivande, imperative driv)

  1. to drive, move (e.g. a herd of cattle)
    Han driv saueflokken framfor seg.
    He drives the herd of sheep in front of him.
  2. to propel
    Ein bensinmotor driv bilen.
    A petrol engine propels the car.
  3. to run (e.g. a business)
    Dei dreiv firmaet saman.
    They ran the company together.
  4. to wander aimlessly
    Ungdommane driv rundt i byen.
    The young people wander around town.
  5. to do, occupy oneself with something.
    Eg driv mykje med strikking.
    I do a lot of knitting.
  6. to be adrift, (float at random)
    Etter at motoren svikta, dreiv skipet på havet.
    After the engine failed, the ship was adrift on the ocean.

Derived terms

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Old Frisian

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *drīban, from Proto-Germanic *drībaną, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰreybʰ- (to drive, push).

Verb

drīva

  1. to drive away

Inflection

Conjugation of drīva (strong class 1)
infinitive drīva
indicative present past
1st person singular drīve drēf
2nd person singular drīvest, drīvst drēfest, drēfst
3rd person singular drīveth, drīvth drēf
plural drīvath driven
subjunctive present past
singular drīve drive
plural drīve, drīven drive, driven
imperative present
singular drīv
plural drīveth
participle present past
drīvande edriven, driven

Descendants

  • North Frisian:
    Föhr-Amrum: driiw
    Mooring: driwe
    Sylt: driiv
    Wiedingharde: driwwe
  • Saterland Frisian: drieuwe
  • West Frisian: driuwe

Old Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse drífa, from Proto-Germanic *drībaną.

Verb

drīva

  1. drive forward; push on
  2. force
  3. manage; perform
  4. inflict
  5. drift; wander about

Conjugation

Conjugation of drīva (strong)
present past
infinitive drīva
participle drīvandi, drīvande drivin
active voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk drīver drīvi, drīve drēf drivi, drive
þū drīver drīvi, drīve drīf drēft drivi, drive
han drīver drīvi, drīve drēf drivi, drive
vīr drīvum, drīvom drīvum, drīvom drīvum, drīvom drivum, drivom drivum, drivom
īr drīvin drīvin drīvin drivin drivin
þēr drīva drīvin drivu, drivo drivin
mediopassive voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk drīfs drīvis, drīves drēfs drivis, drives
þū drīfs drīvis, drīves drēfts drivis, drives
han drīfs drīvis, drīves drēfs drivis, drives
vīr drīvums, -oms drīvums, drīvoms drivums, drivoms drivums, drivoms
īr drīvins drīvins drivins drivins
þēr drīvas drīvins drivus, drivos drivins

Descendants

Slovene

Verb

driva

  1. first-person dual imperative of dreti

Swedish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdriːˌva/
  • Audio:(file)

Etymology 1

From Old Norse drífa f, derived from the verb.

Noun

driva c

  1. a drift (usually of snow)
    Synonym: (snowdrift) snödriva
Declension

Etymology 2

From Old Swedish drīva, from Old Norse drífa, from Proto-Germanic *drībaną, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰreybʰ- (to drive, push). Compare Danish and Norwegian drive, Icelandic drífa, English drive, Frisian driuwe, Dutch drijven, German treiben.

Verb

driva (present driver, preterite drev, supine drivit, imperative driv)

  1. to drive; compel
    De drevs ut ur staden
    They were driven out of the city
    Hon drivs av hat mot samhället
    She is driven by hatred of society
  2. to drift; wander about (driva runt/driva omkring)
  3. to operate, run (a company, campaign etc.)
  4. (intransitive, transitive with med (with)) to make fun of, to mess with, to take the piss, to tease (have fun at the expense of someone, make fun of something)
    Driver du med mig?
    Are you making fun of me / taking the piss / (when expressing disbelief) kidding me?
    Han bara driver
    He's just taking the piss
    driva med något
    make fun of / take the piss out of something
Usage notes
  • Köra (drive) or åka (go) is used for driving a vehicle.
  • "Take the piss" is often a good match for meaning in (sense 4), though driva is not vulgar.
Conjugation
Conjugation of driva (class 1 strong)
active passive
infinitive driva drivas
supine drivit drivits
imperative driv
imper. plural1 driven
present past present past
indicative driver drev drivs, drives drevs
ind. plural1 driva drevo drivas drevos
subjunctive2 drive dreve drives dreves
present participle drivande
past participle driven

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

Conjugation of drifva (class 1 strong, obsolete spelling, used before 1906)
active passive
infinitive drifva drifvas
supine drifvit drifvits
imperative drif
imper. plural1 drifven
present past present past
indicative drifver dref drifs, drifves drefs
ind. plural1 drifva drefvo drifvas drefvos
subjunctive2 drifve drefve drifves drefves
present participle drifvande
past participle drifven

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

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