glugg

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Old Norse gluggi, gluggr.

Noun

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glugg m (definite singular gluggen, indefinite plural glugger, definite plural gluggene)

  1. alternative form of glugge

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Old Norse gluggi, gluggr.

Noun

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glugg m (definite singular gluggen, indefinite plural gluggar, definite plural gluggane)

  1. alternative form of glugge

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Swedish

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Etymology

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Compare Icelandic gluggi.

Noun

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glugg c

  1. a small opening (especially in a wall or ceiling)
    1. a gap between two teeth (due to a missing tooth or otherwise)
  2. (colloquial) an exchangeable lens (objektiv) for an SLR camera (systemkamera)

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