lubb

Swedish

en lubb

Etymology

From dialecal swedish lubber (fat and sluggish person), from Proto-Germanic *lubbǭ (that which hangs or dangles), from Proto-Indo-European *lewbʰ-, *lep- (to peel, skin). See also English lubber, English lob, Danish lobbes (bumpkin, clown).

Noun

lubb c

  1. cusk, Brosme brosme
  2. a clumpsy or thick object

Declension

Declension of lubb 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative lubb lubben lubbar lubbarna
Genitive lubbs lubbens lubbars lubbarnas

References

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