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pussa

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Italian

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Verb

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pussa

  1. Only used in pussa via.

Norwegian Bokmål

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Verb

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pussa

  1. past tense of pusse
  2. supine of pusse

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology 1

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From German putzen.

Verb

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pussa (present tense pussar, past tense pussa, past participle pussa, passive infinitive pussast, present participle pussande, imperative pussa/puss)

  1. to polish, to brush
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Etymology 2

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From Low German putzen.

Verb

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pussa (present tense pussar, past tense pussa, past participle pussa, passive infinitive pussast, present participle pussande, imperative pussa/puss)

  1. to agitate, incite (a dog) to attack someone
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Swedish

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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pussa (present pussar, preterite pussade, supine pussat, imperative pussa)

  1. to kiss (briefly and with closed lips)

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