glipa

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse *glúpa, from Proto-Germanic *glippan-, related to *gleupaną, cognate with Middle High German glipfen and Middle Low German glippen.

Noun

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glipa c

  1. a gap; a smaller opening in anything made by breaking or parting

Declension

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See also

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  • glapp (undesirable gap)

Verb

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glipa (present glipar, preterite glipade, supine glipat, imperative glipa)

  1. gape (display a gap)

Conjugation

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