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skåret

Skåret is a word in Danish and Norwegian that functions as the past participle of the verb skære (to cut) and as an adjective meaning "cut" or "sliced." It describes something that has undergone a cutting action. In everyday Danish and Norwegian, skåret appears in phrases such as skåret brød (sliced bread) or skåret kjøtt (cut meat). The form agrees with the noun it modifies and is used in adjectival positions before the noun or after the verb in certain constructions, such as in compound phrases or predicates.

Etymology and related forms: Skåret derives from the Old Norse verb skera and is cognate with the

Usage notes: The present tense form of skære in Danish is skærer; the past participle skåret is

In sum, skåret is the Danish-Norwegian past participle meaning "cut" or "sliced," with Swedish equivalents differing

Swedish
verb
skära;
however,
in
Swedish
the
usual
past
participle
in
similar
contexts
is
skuren,
rather
than
skåret.
The
usage
of
skåret
as
the
past
participle
is
characteristic
primarily
of
Danish
and
Norwegian.
used
in
perfective
constructions
or
as
a
predicate
adjective—for
example,
Brødet
er
skåret
(The
bread
is
cut).
In
Norwegian
Bokmål,
the
same
participle
is
used
in
analogous
ways.
In
Danish
and
Norwegian
orthography,
skåret
is
the
standard
form
for
this
participle/adjective
and
is
commonly
seen
in
food
labeling,
recipes,
and
everyday
descriptions
of
cut
or
sliced
items.
(skuren).