kärna

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See also: karna and Karna

Swedish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Old Swedish kiærne, from Old Norse kjarni, from Proto-Germanic *kernô (core, kernel). Cognate with Icelandic kjarni, German Kern, Dutch kern, Luxembourgish Kär.

Noun

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kärna c

  1. a seed (of a fruit, nut, berry, or the like)
    1. a seed, a pip (small, hard seed)
      Det är kärnor i mitt röda äpple
      There are seeds in my red apple
    2. a pit, a stone (in a drupe, avocado, or the like)
      Min avokado har en stor kärna
      My avocado has a large pit
      Kärna ur oliverna
      Remove the pits/stones from the olives / Pit/stone the olives
    3. a kernel (edible seed)
      nötens ätliga kärna
      the edible kernel of the nut
  2. a kernel, a nucleus, a core (central or most important part)
    jordens kärna
    the core of the Earth
    kärnan i resonemanget
    the core/essence of the argument
  3. (computing) a kernel (operating system kernel)
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Frö is the general word for seed. A kärna is intuitively a more robust, embedded frö. The distinction is sometimes a bit fuzzy. The smaller or more "flimsy" an embedded seed is, the more likely it is to be called a frö.

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Etymology 2

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From Old Swedish kerna, from Old Norse kirna, from Proto-Germanic *kernǭ. Cognate with Icelandic kirna, English churn, German Karn, Dutch karn, West Frisian tsjerne.

Noun

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kärna c

  1. a churn (a vessel used for churning, especially for producing butter)
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Verb

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kärna (present kärnar, preterite kärnade, supine kärnat, imperative kärna)

  1. to churn
    kärna smör
    churn butter
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