vräka
See also: vraka and vræka
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Swedish vræka, from Old Norse vreka, from Proto-Germanic *wrekaną.
Verb
vräka (present vräker, preterite vräkte, supine vräkt, imperative vräk)
- to evict; to force a tenant to move
- Synonym: avhysa
- to move (something) quickly, hastily, to heave, to throw
- (vräka i sig) to eat or drink with great apetite and speed
Conjugation
As an archaic alternative, the past tense can also be vrok (obsolete plural form vroko).
Conjugation of vräka (weak)
Active | Passive | |
---|---|---|
Infinitive | vräka | vräkas |
Present tense | vräker | vräks , vräkes |
Past tense | vräkte | vräktes |
Supine | vräkt | vräkts |
Imperative | vräk | — |
Present participle | vräkande | |
Past participle | vräkt |
Derived terms
- vräkning
Related terms
- vrak
- vraka