dugga

Pali

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Sanskrit दुर्ग (durgá, an impassable route), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *duẓgás.

Noun

dugga n

  1. a difficult road

Declension

References

Pali Text Society (1921–1925) “dugga”, in Pali-English Dictionary‎, London: Chipstead

Swedish

Etymology 1

From Old Norse dǫggva (bedew).

Verb

dugga (present duggar, preterite duggade, supine duggat, imperative dugga)

  1. (impersonal) to rain lightly, to drizzle
    Synonym: duggregna
    för en timme sedan duggade det, men nu regnar det inte ett dugg
    an hour ago it drizzled, but now it isn't raining at all
Conjugation

Etymology 2

From the verb dugga in the sense "to 'drizzle' someone with questions".

Noun

dugga c

  1. (colloquial) a small test taken during a university course, midterm exam
Declension
Declension of dugga 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative dugga duggan duggor duggorna
Genitive duggas duggans duggors duggornas

References

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