Danish

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En pige gynger på en gynge (A girl rocks on a swing)

Etymology

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Borrowed from Swedish gunga.

Noun

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gynge c (singular definite gyngen, plural indefinite gynger)

  1. swing

Inflection

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Verb

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gynge (imperative gyng, infinitive at gynge, present tense gynger, past tense gyngede, perfect tense har gynget)

  1. to rock, to swing

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Middle English

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Noun

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gynge

  1. Alternative form of genge (band)

Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

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gynge f or m (definite singular gynga or gyngen, indefinite plural gynger, definite plural gyngene)

  1. a swing (suspended seat on which one can swing back and forth)

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Verb

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gynge (imperative gyng, present tense gynger, passive gynges, simple past and past participle gynga or gynget, present participle gyngende)

  1. to rock (move back and forth)
  2. to swing, sway

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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Same root as the verb gynga. Compare Danish gynge and Swedish gunga.

Noun

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gynge f (definite singular gynga, indefinite plural gynger, definite plural gyngene)

  1. a swing (suspended seat on which one can swing back and forth)

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