knarra

Old Norse

Noun

knarra

  1. genitive plural of knǫrr

Swedish

Verb

knarra (present knarrar, preterite knarrade, supine knarrat, imperative knarra)

  1. to creak

Usage notes

Usually a lower-pitched discontinuous sound, like in English. Think creaky floorboards. Also often used to describe the crunchy sound of walking on cold snow.

Conjugation

See also

  • gnissla (squeak)
  • knaka (sound of wood (nearly) breaking)

References

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