grävt
Grävt is the past participle form of the Swedish verb gräva, which means to dig. The simple past tense of gräva is grävde, while grävt serves as the supine or past participle. In modern Swedish, grävt is mainly used with auxiliary verbs to form perfect and pluperfect tenses, such as har grävt (has dug) and hade grävt (had dug). The participle does not change for gender or number.
In usage, grävt appears in sentences that describe completed digging actions. Examples include: Hon har grävt
Gräva also appears in idiomatic expressions where the verb means more than literal digging. Phrases like gräva
Summary: grävt is the past participle of gräva, used with har/hade to form present perfect and past