korg
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Swedish korgher, from Old Norse kǫrf, karfa, from Middle Low German korf, from Old Saxon *korf, from Proto-Germanic *kurbaz, from either Proto-Germanic *kurbiz, Proto-Germanic *kribjǭ, or a borrowing from Latin corbis.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɔrj/
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Declension
Declension of korg | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | korg | korgen | korgar | korgarna |
Genitive | korgs | korgens | korgars | korgarnas |
Derived terms
- ge korgen / ge någon korgen (cognate with Norwegian Bokmål gi kurven and Danish give en kurv)
- få korgen (cognate with German einen Korb bekommen and Danish feta kurven, få en kurv)
- korgboll
- barnkorg
- basketkorg
- brevkorg
- brödkorg
- cykelkorg
- hårkorg
- inkorg
- klädkorg
- korgboll
- kundkorg
- papperskorg
- skräpkorg
- utkorg
- äggkorg
References
- korg in Svenska Akademiens ordbok online.
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