- knubb
- s (-en, -ar) kubb, grov träbit
Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok. 2015.
Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok. 2015.
knubblig — knụbb|lig 〈Adj.; umg.〉 = knubbelig * * * knụbb|lig: ↑ knubbelig. * * * knụbb|lig: ↑knubbelig. knụb|be|lig, knubblig <Adj.> (landsch.): a) rundlich dick, mit Knubbeln: e Hände, Knie; eine kleine, e Nase; ein es Kind; ich ... liege auf der … Universal-Lexikon
Paltamo — (Paldamo in Swedish) is a municipality of Finland.It is located in the province of Oulu and is part of the Kainuu region. The municipality has a population of 4,219 (2004) and covers an area of 1,138.98 km² of which 215.57 km² is water. The… … Wikipedia
Church of Jakobstad — is a Lutheran church in the city of Jakobstad, Finland. It was constructed in 1731 by Johan Knubb. The church has been built on the same place, where the first church in Jakobstad was located before it was burned down by Russians in 1714 … Wikipedia
Carl Josefsson — Carl Knubb Josefsson (September 1, 1895 ndash; November 3, 1974) was a Swedish ice hockey player who competed in the 1924 Winter Olympics.In 1924 he was a member of the Swedish ice hockey team which finished fourth in the Olympic ice hockey… … Wikipedia
Paltamo — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Kuhmon kaupunki … Wikipedia Español
Jakobstad Church — Church of Jakobstad Church of Jakobstad is a Lutheran church in the city of Jakobstad, Finland. It was constructed in 1731 by Johan Knubb. The church has been built on the same place, where the first church in Jakobstad was located before it was… … Wikipedia
Mora witch trial — The Mora witch trial, which took place in Mora, Sweden, in 1669, is the most internationally famous Swedish witch trial. Reports of the trial spread throughout Europe, and a provocative German illustration of the execution is considered to have… … Wikipedia
knubbeln — knụb|beln, sich (umgangssprachlich für sich drängen); ich knubb[e]le mich … Die deutsche Rechtschreibung
gen- — gen English meaning: to pinch, pluck, press, etc.. Deutsche Übersetzung: as basis for extensions der meaning “zusammendrũcken, kneifen, zusammenknicken; Zusammengedrũcktes, Geballtes” Note: (Persson Beitr. 88 f.); therefrom are… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary