"sækja heim" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Icelandic]

Forms: sótti heim [indicative, past, singular, third-person], sótt heim [supine]
Etymology: From the Old Norse sækja heim (“to visit; in a hostile sense, to attack one”) or sœkja heim, see the Icelandic terms sækja (“to get, to fetch, to seek”) and heim (“home”). Etymology templates: {{der|is|non|sækja heim||to visit; in a hostile sense, to attack one}} Old Norse sækja heim (“to visit; in a hostile sense, to attack one”), {{m|non|sœkja heim}} sœkja heim, {{m|is|sækja||to get, to fetch, to seek}} sækja (“to get, to fetch, to seek”), {{m|is|heim||home}} heim (“home”) Head templates: {{head|is|verb|weak verb||third-person singular past indicative|sótti heim||{{{22}}} heim|supine|sótt heim||{{{33}}} heim|cat2=weak verbs|head=}} sækja heim (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative sótti heim, supine sótt heim)
  1. (rare, archaic, transitive, governs the accusative) to visit, to pay a visit Tags: archaic, rare, transitive, weak, with-accusative Synonyms (visit): heimsækja, fara í heimsókn til Derived forms: líkur sækir líkan heim (english: like pays a visit to like; birds of a feather flock together)
    Sense id: en-sækja_heim-is-verb-Ut9uZezZ Categories (other): Icelandic entries with incorrect language header

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