spränga

Etymology
From, from , from , causative of. .

Verb

 * 1) to blow up, to blast (make (something) explode)
 * 2)  to break
 * 3)  to cause something (abstract) to (more or less violently) disintegrate, for example by (quickly) arresting enough people in a criminal gang or organization to cause it to break up
 * 4)  to explode
 * 5) to go off, to burst, to detonate, to blow
 * 6) to hurt (as from (imagined) internal pressure)
 * 7) to ride quickly (on a horse or the like)
 * 8) to cure (poultry) in brine
 * 1) to go off, to burst, to detonate, to blow
 * 2) to hurt (as from (imagined) internal pressure)
 * 3) to ride quickly (on a horse or the like)
 * 4) to cure (poultry) in brine
 * 1) to ride quickly (on a horse or the like)
 * 2) to cure (poultry) in brine
 * 1) to cure (poultry) in brine
 * 1) to cure (poultry) in brine