skudt
Skudt is a Danish term most commonly encountered as the past participle of the verb skyde, meaning to shoot. In standard Danish, skudt is used to describe something that has been fired or executed, particularly in passive constructions. For example, han blev skudt translates to “he was shot.” The word also functions as an adjective indicating the state of having been shot, and it can appear in various contexts including news reporting, military language, and everyday speech.
The noun form et skud means a single shot, referring to a discharge from a firearm or,
Etymologically, skudt derives from the Danish verb skyde, which belongs to the Germanic family of languages.
See also: Danish grammar; Danish vocabulary related to shooting and weapons.