dygna

Swedish

FWOTD – 22 December 2018

Etymology

From the noun dygn (a day and a night) + -a.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdʏŋːˌna/

Verb

dygna (present dygnar, preterite dygnade, supine dygnat, imperative dygna)

  1. (colloquial) To stay awake for twenty-four hours.
    • 2016, Pernilla Gesén, Jennas första (Dagbok för utvalda 1), Massolit Förlagsgrupp, →ISBN:
      Så vad gör man när man dygnar?
      So what do you do when you pull an all-nighter?

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