See also: spàrr

Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse sperra, from Proto-Germanic *sparrijaną.

Noun

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spärr c

  1. stop, catch, block, blockade, ban, limit, bar, lock (something stopping or hindering)
  2. gate, entrance (requiring a ticket or entrance fee)
    Stengolvet spricker när en ung kille hoppar över spärrarna och perrongen är full av sopor.
    The stone floor cracks as a young fellow jumps over the gate and the platform is full of garbage. (Stockholm subway interior)
  3. ratchet or similar mechanism
  4. (politics) the (electoral) threshold, i.e. the minimum percentage of votes required in an election in order to win seats in parliament
  5. embargo or blockade (in particular Sweden during World War II, blocking Swedish ports from international waters)
    Han hade seglat utanför spärren under hela kriget.
    Throughout the war, he had sailed on ships on international waters, outside of the embargo line.

Declension

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Declension of spärr
nominative genitive
singular indefinite spärr spärrs
definite spärren spärrens
plural indefinite spärrar spärrars
definite spärrarna spärrarnas

Derived terms

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References

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