"Krog" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Forms: Krogs [plural]
Etymology: * As a Danish and Norwegian surname, from krog (“corner, nook”). * As a Danish, north German and Norwegian surname, from German Krug (“pub, inn”), which is also found in Swedish krog. * Also as a north German surname, from Middle Low German kroch (“enclosed piece of pasture”), from Proto-Germanic *kruftaz (“a hill; a curve”), from Proto-Indo-European *grewb- (“to bend; arch, crook, curve”). Likely related to crop. * As a Serbo-Croatian surname, from krug (“ring, circle”, also "wooded area, forest"). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|da|-}} Danish, {{bor|en|no|-}} Norwegian, {{der|en|de|Krug|id=pub|t=pub, inn}} German Krug (“pub, inn”), {{cog|sv|krog}} Swedish krog, {{der|en|gml|kroch|t=enclosed piece of pasture}} Middle Low German kroch (“enclosed piece of pasture”), {{der|en|gem-pro|*kruftaz|t=a hill; a curve}} Proto-Germanic *kruftaz (“a hill; a curve”), {{der|en|ine-pro|*grewb-|t=to bend; arch, crook, curve}} Proto-Indo-European *grewb- (“to bend; arch, crook, curve”), {{der|en|sh|-}} Serbo-Croatian Head templates: {{en-proper noun|s}} Krog (plural Krogs)
  1. A surname.

Inflected forms

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