gurgla

Swedish

Etymology

Likely onomatopoeic. Cognate with Danish gurgle, German gurgeln, Dutch gorgelen. Possibly related to German Gurgel and Latin gurgulio.

Verb

gurgla (present gurglar, preterite gurglade, supine gurglat, imperative gurgla)

  1. to gargle (e.g. mouthwash)
  2. to gurgle (make a bubbling sound)
  3. (dated) to bicker (quarrel)

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