OpprinnelseFrom Old Norse skarpr, from Proto-Germanic *skarpaz, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kerb-, from *(s)ker- (“to cut”).
- sharp
- Used of ammunition that contains a real bullet or projectile (i.e. the opposite of blank ammunition)
- Used of a situation that involves actual real combat (i.e. not an exercise)
Bøyningerskarpt(neuter, singular) · skarpe(definite, plural, singular) · skarpere(comparative) · skarpest(indefinite, superlative) · skarpeste(definite, superlative)