gynge

التعريفات والمعاني

== Danish == === Etymology === Borrowed from Swedish gunga. === Noun === gynge c (singular definite gyngen, plural indefinite gynger) swing ==== Inflection ==== === Verb === gynge (imperative gyng, infinitive at gynge, present tense gynger, past tense gyngede, perfect tense har gynget) to rock, to swing ==== Conjugation ==== === References === “gynge” in Den Danske Ordbog == Middle English == === Noun === gynge alternative form of genge (“band”) == Norwegian Bokmål == === Noun === gynge f or m (definite singular gynga or gyngen, indefinite plural gynger, definite plural gyngene) a swing (suspended seat on which one can swing back and forth) ==== Synonyms ==== huske === Verb === gynge (imperative gyng, present tense gynger, passive gynges, simple past and past participle gynga or gynget, present participle gyngende) to rock (move back and forth) to swing, sway ==== Derived terms ==== gyngehest gyngestol === References === “gynge” in The Bokmål Dictionary. == Norwegian Nynorsk == === Etymology === Same root as the verb gynga. Compare Danish gynge and Swedish gunga. === Noun === gynge f (definite singular gynga, indefinite plural gynger, definite plural gyngene) a swing (suspended seat on which one can swing back and forth) ==== Synonyms ==== huske disse (mostly in coastal dialects) ronse (in some southern dialects) === References === “gynge” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.