ugle

See also: UGLE

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse ugla (owl) (compare Swedish uggla, Icelandic ugla), from Proto-Germanic *uwwalǭ (compare English owl, Dutch uil, West Frisian ûle, German Eule), diminutive of *uwwô ‘eagle-owl’ (compare German Uhu), of imitative origin or a variant of *ūfaz, *ūfǭ (compare Swedish uv ‘horned owl’, Babungo Auf), from Proto-Indo-European *up-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /uːlə/, [ˈuːlə]

Noun

ugle c (singular definite uglen, plural indefinite ugler)

  1. owl, Strigiformes
  2. owlet moth, Noctuidae

Inflection

Further reading

Verb

ugle (imperative ugl, infinitive at ugle, present tense ugler, past tense uglede, perfect tense er/har uglet)

  1. ruffle, rumple, tousle (to put into disorder, wrinkle)

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse ugla

Noun

ugle f or m (definite singular ugla or uglen, indefinite plural ugler, definite plural uglene)

  1. an owl

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse ugla. Akin to English owl.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²ʉɡlə/, /²ʊɡlə/

Noun

ugle f (definite singular ugla, indefinite plural ugler, definite plural uglene)

  1. an owl

References

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