snudda

Icelandic

Etymology

From snuð.

Noun

snudda f (genitive singular snuddu, nominative plural snuddur)

  1. (informal) pacifier, dummy (device for babies to suck on)

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Swedish

Verb

snudda (present snuddar, preterite snuddade, supine snuddat, imperative snudda)

  1. (often with vid) to touch slightly enough to be almost no touch at all
  2. (often with vid, figuratively) to get very close to something (abstract) without actually reaching it

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