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kuling

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See also: Kuling, Ku-ling, kūlíng, and kùling

Danish

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Etymology

kule (to blow up) + -ing. From Swedish kuling. Related to kold and kølig.

Noun

kuling c (singular definite kulingen, plural indefinite kulinger)

  1. gale (strong wind)

Declension

More information common gender, singular ...

Derived terms

  • kulingstyrke
  • kulingvarsel

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

From kule (to blow) + -ing.

Noun

kuling f or m (definite singular kulinga or kulingen, indefinite plural kulinger, definite plural kulingene)

  1. a strong wind or gale, depending on force, as measured on the Beaufort scale.
    liten kuling - strong breeze (force 6)
    stiv kuling - moderate gale (force 7)
    sterk kuling - fresh gale (force 8)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

From kule (to blow) + -ing.

Noun

kuling f (definite singular kulinga, indefinite plural kulingar, definite plural kulingane)

  1. a strong wind or gale, depending on force, as measured on the Beaufort scale.
    liten kuling - strong breeze (force 6)
    stiv kuling - moderate gale (force 7)
    sterk kuling - fresh gale (force 8)

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Swedish

Etymology

Equivalent to kule (to blow up) + -ing, see kula (swelling, sphere).

Pronunciation

Noun

kuling c

  1. A gale (strong wind)

Declension

More information nominative, genitive ...

Derived terms

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