"doegling" meaning in All languages combined

See doegling on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: doeglings [plural]
Etymology: From a typographical variant of Danish døgling, from Faroese døglingur, which now refers to the northern bottlenose whale (Hyperoodon ampullatus). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|da|døgling}} Danish døgling, {{der|en|fo|døglingur}} Faroese døglingur, {{vern|Hyperoodon ampullatus}} Hyperoodon ampullatus Head templates: {{en-noun}} doegling (plural doeglings)
  1. A northern bottlenose whale (Hyperoodon ampullatus), from which oil was once obtained. Categories (lifeform): Whales

Inflected forms

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