gläfsa

Swedish

Etymology

Inherited from Old Swedish glafsa, from the stem in glappa, here originally meaning "to gape". Cognate of Norwegian Nynorsk glefsa.

Verb

gläfsa (present gläfser, preterite gläfste, supine gläfst, imperative gläfs)

  1. to yap (of a (small) dog, or figuratively)

Conjugation

References

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