snyta

See also: snýta

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish snyta, from Old Norse snýta, from Proto-Germanic *snūtijaną. Related to Old English snȳtan.

Verb

snyta (present snyter, preterite snöt, supine snutit, imperative snyt)

  1. (reflexive) to clear one's nose
    jag måste snyta mig
    I need to clear my nose
  2. (transitive) to clear someone's nose
    jag måste snyta barnen
    I need to help the kids clear their noses

Conjugation

Conjugation of snyta (class 2 strong)
active passive
infinitive snyta snytas
supine snutit snutits
imperative snyt
imper. plural1 snyten
present past present past
indicative snyter snöt snyts, snytes snöts
ind. plural1 snyta snöto snytas snötos
subjunctive2 snyte snöte snytes snötes
present participle snytande
past participle snuten

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

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