gruva

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

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gruva m or f

  1. definite feminine singular of gruve

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Noun

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gruva f

  1. definite singular of gruve

Swedish

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Etymology

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From German Grube (pit, mine), from Proto-Germanic *grōbō (groove, furrow), from Proto-Indo-European *ghrebh- (to dig, scrape, bury).

Noun

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gruva c

  1. mine (place from which ore is extracted)

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Verb

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gruva (present gruvar, preterite gruvade, supine gruvat, imperative gruva)

  1. (reflexive) (gruva sig) to be nervous or anxious (about something one has to do or the like)

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