dricka

Etymology
From, from , from.

The noun is derived from the verb.

Verb

 * 1) to drink
 * 2) * 1915,, Kolvaktarens Visor, Sista natten i Paindalen
 * "sv"

- Och min farfar och farfars far var fattiga, svultna som jag, och i helgnätter, gnistrande klara, sina milor de klubbade till, och drucko som jag sin surmjölk och stekte sin sura sill


 * 1) to regularly drink alcohol

Noun

 * 1) (a bottle of) soft drink or (more rarely) beer
 * 2)  something to drink during an occasion, (alcoholic) beverage
 * 3)  the water, the sea, the lake
 * 1)  something to drink during an occasion, (alcoholic) beverage
 * 2)  the water, the sea, the lake
 * 1)  the water, the sea, the lake
 * 1)  the water, the sea, the lake
 * 1)  the water, the sea, the lake

Usage notes
The neuter form (drickat) refers to the substance in general, e.g. all beverages at a party or all water in the lake. The common gender form (drickan) refers to a specific bottle (min dricka, din dricka) or a specific recipe (svagdrickan, lingondrickan).