sigg
See also: Sigg
Icelandic
Etymology
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɪkː/
- Rhymes: -ɪkː
Noun
sigg n (genitive singular siggs, no plural)
Declension
Synonyms
- (sclerosis): hersli
Derived terms
- forboði æðasiggs
- glæru- og tárusigg
- heila- og mænusigg
- lófasigg
- sigggróinn
- sigghnútur
- siggmein
- siggmyndun
- slagæðarsigg
- sortusiggmein
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Clipping of sigarett.
Noun
sigg m (definite singular siggen, indefinite plural sigger, definite plural siggene)
- (colloquial) cig, ciggy (cigarette)
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- På bryllupsbildene kunne man se at bruden og brudgommen løftet halvlitere mot kamera, en sigg dinglet fra brudens røde munn, og så fikk de beskjedne bryllupsgaver: en kjempegod samlekassett, en fotomontasje i klipsramme, en eske med stearinlys.
- In the wedding photos one could see that the bride and groom raised half-litres [glasses] towards the camera, a ciggy dangled from the bride's red lips, and so they got the modest wedding presents, an excellent binder, a photomontage in a clip frame, a box of candles.
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