sinka

sinka
I
s (-n, sinkor) krampa, tapp för hopfogning i änden på bräda
II
s (-n, sinkor) äldre blåsinstrument
III
v (-de, -t) SNICK
IV
v (-de, -t) vara långsam, fördröja, söla

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