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lugg

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Alemannic German

Etymology

From Middle High German lugge, lücke. Compare cognate German locker, which is from a later Middle High German form.

Adjective

lugg

  1. (Uri) loose, relaxed

References

Livonian

Verb

lugg

  1. Salaca form of lu’ggõ (to read)

References

Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

lugg m (definite singular luggen, indefinite plural lugger, definite plural luggene)

  1. bangs

Noun

lugg n (definite singular lugget, indefinite plural lugg, definite plural lugga or luggene)

  1. a pull of the hair

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

Noun

lugg m (definite singular luggen, indefinite plural luggar, definite plural luggane)

  1. bangs (hair hanging over the forehead)
  2. (footwear) thick, usually woollen sock
  3. (footwear, rare) a long sock with a fabric sole sewn in, used especially to walk on dry snow
  4. an animal or human being with a sizable, burly body
  5. surface of a rug
  6. furry side of a pelt or other fabric
Declension

Etymology 2

From the verb lugge.

Verb

lugg

  1. imperative of lugge

Noun

lugg n (definite singular lugget, indefinite plural lugg, definite plural lugga)

  1. a pull of the hair

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Swedish

Etymology

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Noun

lugg c

  1. bangs (hair that hangs down over the forehead)

Declension

More information nominative, genitive ...

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