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sǿkja

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Old Norse

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *sōkijaną (to seek, to look for), from Proto-Indo-European *séh₂gyeti. Cognate with Old English sēċan, sēka, Old Frisian, Old Saxon sōkian, Old High German suohhan, Gothic 𐍃𐍉𐌺𐌾𐌰𐌽 (sōkjan). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *seh₂g- (to seek out).

Verb

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sǿkja (singular past indicative sótti, plural past indicative sóttu, past participle sóttr)

  1. to seek, look for, search
  2. to strive
  3. to attack
    1. (law) to prosecute
      Antonym: verja
      sǿkja sǫk
      to prosecute a case

Conjugation

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Conjugation of sǿkja — active (weak class 1)
infinitive sǿkja
present participle sǿkjandi
past participle sóttr
indicative subjunctive
present past present past
1st person singular sǿki sótta sǿkja sótta
2nd person singular sǿkir sóttir sǿkir sóttir
3rd person singular sǿkir sótti sǿki sótti
1st person plural sǿkjum sóttum sǿkim sóttim
2nd person plural sǿkið sóttuð sǿkið sóttið
3rd person plural sǿkja sóttu sǿki sótti
imperative present
2nd person singular sǿk, sǿki
1st person plural sǿkjum
2nd person plural sǿkið
Conjugation of sǿkja — mediopassive (weak class 1)
infinitive sǿkjask
present participle sǿkjandisk
past participle sǿkzk
indicative subjunctive
present past present past
1st person singular sǿkjumk sóttumk sǿkjumk sóttumk
2nd person singular sǿkisk sóttisk sǿkisk sóttisk
3rd person singular sǿkisk sóttisk sǿkisk sóttisk
1st person plural sǿkjumsk sóttumsk sǿkimsk sóttimsk
2nd person plural sǿkizk sóttuzk sǿkizk sóttizk
3rd person plural sǿkjask sóttusk sǿkisk sóttisk
imperative present
2nd person singular sǿksk, sǿkisk
1st person plural sǿkjumsk
2nd person plural sǿkizk
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  • sókn (an attack; battle)

Descendants

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