"ducka" meaning in Swedish

See ducka in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

Etymology: From English duck + a. Attested since 1645. Etymology templates: {{af|sv|duck|a|lang1=en}} English duck + a Head templates: {{head|sv|verbs|present|duckar|preterite|duckade|supine|duckat|imperative|ducka|head=}} ducka (present duckar, preterite duckade, supine duckat, imperative ducka) Inflection templates: {{sv-conj-wk|nop=1|nopp=1}} Forms: duckar [present], duckade [preterite], duckat [supine], ducka [imperative], weak [table-tags], ducka [active, infinitive], - [infinitive, passive], duckat [active, supine], - [passive, supine], ducka [active, imperative], - [imperative, passive], ducken [active, archaic, imperative, plural], - [archaic, imperative, passive, plural], duckar [active, indicative, present], duckade [active, indicative, past], - [indicative, passive, present], - [indicative, passive, past], ducka [active, archaic, indicative, plural, present], duckade [active, archaic, indicative, past, plural], - [archaic, indicative, passive, plural, present], - [archaic, indicative, passive, past, plural], ducke [active, dated, present, subjunctive], duckade [active, dated, past, subjunctive], - [dated, passive, present, subjunctive], - [dated, passive, past, subjunctive], duckande [participle, present], - [participle, past]
  1. to duck (usually to avoid being hit by something)
    Sense id: en-ducka-sv-verb-5YVx1PVr
  2. (figuratively, often transitively with för) to duck (evade, often responsibility or the like) Tags: figuratively, often, transitive
    Sense id: en-ducka-sv-verb-g3kOqbT8 Categories (other): Swedish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Swedish entries with incorrect language header: 43 57

Inflected forms

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