dåga

See also: daga, dagã, da ga, and da gà

Westrobothnian

Etymology

From Old Norse duga, from Proto-Germanic *duganą.

Verb

dåga (preterite dågd)

  1. to suffice
    Skaväl int nevrä, no dåg ä
    Do not dispose of the birch bark, it is suitable enough
    Hav du na dill sätt i teugun sóm dåg?
    Do you have a horse that is good enough (to cope pulling the load)?
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