snurrade
Snurrade is a Swedish verb form that functions as the simple past tense (preteritum) of the verb snurra, meaning to spin, swirl, or rotate. It describes an action that occurred in the past and can be used for both literal spinning objects and figurative motion.
The base verb snurra forms the past tense by adding the usual -ade ending in standard Swedish,
Snurra is of Germanic origin, with cognate forms in other Scandinavian languages, such as Danish and Norwegian
- Hjulet snurrade snabbt. (The wheel spun quickly.)
- Barnen sprang runt och snurrade i cirklar. (The children ran around and spun in circles.)
- Snön snurrade runt i vinden. (The snow swirled around in the wind.)
Snurrade can be used both literally and metaphorically, for example to describe rapid movement, dizzying action,
Snurra, the present tense form; snurrat, the past participle.