skrap

See also: skräp

Afrikaans

Etymology

From Dutch schrappen, from Middle Dutch schrappen.

Pronunciation

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Verb

skrap (present skrap, present participle skrappende, past participle geskrap)

  1. to strike or cross out
  2. to delete, remove, erase

Danish

Adjective

skrap

  1. restrictive
  2. tough or merciless
  3. heartless
  4. skilled
  5. powerful

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse skrap and skrapa.

Noun

skrap n (definite singular skrapet, indefinite plural skrap, definite plural skrapa or skrapene)

  1. scrap (waste material)
  2. a scrape (scraping sound)

Verb

skrap

  1. imperative of skrape

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse skrap and skrapa.

Noun

skrap n (definite singular skrapet, indefinite plural skrap, definite plural skrapa)

  1. scrap (waste material)
  2. a scrape (scraping sound)

Derived terms

  • skrapjarn
  • skrapekunst

References

Swedish

Etymology

Deverbal from skrapa (scrape, scratch).

Noun

skrap n

  1. (sound of) scraping, scrape
    Synonym: skrapande
  2. a scratch (instance of scratching a scratch card (skraplott))
  3. scrapings, scraps (something scraped off, sometimes figuratively (of something more or less worthless or the worst of its kind or the like))

Declension

Declension of skrap
nominative genitive
singular indefinite skrap skraps
definite skrapet skrapets
plural indefinite skrap skraps
definite skrapen skrapens

Derived terms

References

Tok Pisin

Alternative forms

Etymology

From English scrap.

Adjective

skrap

  1. fond of

Noun

skrap

  1. scraper

Verb

skrap

  1. to itch, to scratch