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{{Nm-header|ˈskarp}} | {{Nm-header|ˈskarp}} | ||
{{Nm-pgmc|skarpaz}} | {{Nm-pgmc|skarpaz}} | ||
{{nm-adj-2|skárp|skä́rp|rough | {{nm-adj-2|skárp|skä́rp|rough | ||
# (''of brambles, thorns and itches, but not blades or objects with single points'') sharp}} | # (''of brambles, thorns and itches, but not blades or objects with single points'') sharp}} | ||
===Antonyms=== | ===Antonyms=== | ||
* ''[[Contionary:sliat#Niemish|sliát]]'' ("smooth") | * ''[[Contionary:sliat#Niemish|sliát]]'' ("smooth") | ||
{{Nm-noun-mh-2-nt|skárp|skä́rp|shoe (protective covering for the foot) | |||
# (''hardware'') nut | |||
# (''transport'') brake shoe | |||
# (''rail transport'') current collector on an electric train or tram, either in contact with the live rail (third rail systems) or with an overhead electric wire (pantograph systems)}} | |||
In the plural, ''skárp, skárpa'' are used for the two shoes of one person, while ''skárps, skárpas'' are used in all other contexts. | |||
==SamSkandinavisk== | ==SamSkandinavisk== |
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