glögg

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== English == === Noun === glögg (uncountable) Alternative spelling of glogg. 2008, Stieg Larsson, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (trans. Reg Keeland), Borzoi Books (2008; original Swedish book published 2005), →ISBN, page 457: Berger and Malm were taking care of the annual Christmas arrangements while Blomkvist sat in Erika's chair, drinking glögg and looking on. == Icelandic == === Etymology === Borrowed from Swedish glögg. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /klœkː/ Rhymes: -œkː === Noun === glögg n (genitive singular glöggs, no plural) orglögg f (genitive singular glaggar, no plural) glogg ==== Declension ==== == Swedish == === Etymology === From glödga (“to burn, mull”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ɡlœɡ/ === Noun === glögg c glogg; a Scandinavian version of vin chaud or mulled wine; or any similar (non-alcoholic) beverage based on spiced fruit juice (e.g. apple or grape) ==== Declension ==== ==== Descendants ==== → English: glogg, glögg → Danish: gløgg c → Faroese: gløgg n → Finnish: glögi → Estonian: glögi → Icelandic: glögg n or f → Norwegian Bokmål: gløgg m → Norwegian Nynorsk: gløgg m === Further reading === “glögg”, in Svensk ordbok [Dictionary of Swedish] (in Swedish)