Jump to content

klamp

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Swedish

[edit]

Etymology 1

[edit]

Inherited from Proto-Germanic *klumpô. Cognate with Latin globus. Doublet of klabb, klimp, and klump.

Noun

[edit]

klamp c

  1. a chunk (of material, often wood or metal)
Declension
[edit]
Declension of klamp
nominative genitive
singular indefinite klamp klamps
definite klampen klampens
plural indefinite klampar klampars
definite klamparna klamparnas
Derived terms
[edit]

Etymology 2

[edit]

Deverbal from klampa.

Noun

[edit]

klamp n

  1. stomping, clumping (act, sound, etc. of walking heavily and noisily)
Declension
[edit]
Declension of klamp
nominative genitive
singular indefinite klamp klamps
definite klampet klampets
plural indefinite
definite

Further reading

[edit]