klimp

English

Etymology

Originally a trademark, perhaps influenced by clamp and clip.

Noun

klimp (plural klimps)

  1. A metal clip or clamp used to fasten the walls of a crate together during shipment

Swedish

Etymology

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Noun

klimp c

  1. a shapeless lump (often of sticky material)
    smörklimp
    knob of butter
    jordklimp
    clod of earth
  2. (uncountable) small pieces of dough prepared from wheat flour and milk (and often egg and butter), usually served in soup (a type of simple dumpling)
    soppa med klimp
    soup served with one or more such pieces of dough
  3. (countable) one such piece of dough
  4. (colloquial) a baby (infant)

Declension

Declension of klimp 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative klimp klimpen klimpar klimparna
Genitive klimps klimpens klimpars klimparnas

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