skårede
Skårede is a Swedish term that appears mainly in historical or dialectal contexts. It can function as the past tense form of the verb skåra, meaning to notch, incise, or carve. In contemporary standard Swedish, the common past tense forms of skära are skar or skurit, and skårede is rarely used outside older texts or regional speech. As an adjective, skårede can describe something bearing incisions, notches, or marks made on a surface or on the body.
In archaeology, epigraphy, and art history, skårede marks refer to lines or symbols incised into materials such
Cognate forms and regional usage vary; the word is most associated with Swedish and is not widely