skafa

Etymology
From, from , from.

Verb
alternatively


 * 1)  to scrape, to scratch off
 * 2)  to pare
 * 3)  to drift

Usage notes
This verb can either be conjugated strongly or weakly. The strong conjugation is the older form, but in modern speech the weak conjugation is far more common (in particular in the meaning of "to scrape"). The weak declension is most often skafaði in the past tense but occasionally skafði.

Conjugation

 * Strong conjugation


 * Weak conjugation

Related terms

 * (noun)

Noun

 * 1) scraper

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to scrape with a blunt instrument
 * 2) to shave so as to make smooth
 * 3) to shave