gruva
See also: gluva
Norwegian Nynorsk
Swedish
Etymology
From German Grube (“pit, mine”), from Proto-Germanic *grōbō (“groove, furrow”), from Proto-Indo-European *ghrebh- (“to dig, scrape, bury”).
Declension
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Nominative | gruva | gruvan | gruvor | gruvorna |
Genitive | gruvas | gruvans | gruvors | gruvornas |
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See also
- bergverk
- dagbrott
- grustag
- kalkbrott
- stenbrott
Verb
gruva (present gruvar, preterite gruvade, supine gruvat, imperative gruva)
- (reflexive) (gruva sig) to be deeply worried
Conjugation
Related terms
- gruvlig
- gruvlighet
- gruvsam
See also
- ruelse
References
- gruva in Svenska Akademiens ordlista över svenska språket (13th ed., online)
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