"fargalt" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Swedish]

IPA: /²fɑːrˌɡalt/
Etymology: From Old Swedish fargalter. The first element far- is from Proto-Germanic *farhaz, from Proto-Indo-European *pórḱos, cognate to English farrow. The second element is equivalent of modern Swedish galt (“boar, male pig”). Etymology templates: {{inh|sv|gmq-osw|fargalter}} Old Swedish fargalter, {{inh|sv|gem-pro|*farhaz}} Proto-Germanic *farhaz, {{inh|sv|ine-pro|*pórḱos}} Proto-Indo-European *pórḱos, {{cog|en|farrow}} English farrow, {{m|sv|galt|t=boar, male pig}} galt (“boar, male pig”) Head templates: {{head|sv|nouns||g=c|g2=|head=|sort=}} fargalt c, {{sv-noun|c}} fargalt c Inflection templates: {{sv-infl-noun-c-ar}}, {{sv-decl-noun|fargalt|fargalten|fargaltar|fargaltarna|fargalts|fargaltens|fargaltars|fargaltarnas|base=fargalt|definitions=|gender=Common}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], fargalt [indefinite, nominative, singular], fargalten [definite, nominative, singular], fargaltar [indefinite, nominative, plural], fargaltarna [definite, nominative, plural], fargalts [genitive, indefinite, singular], fargaltens [definite, genitive, singular], fargaltars [genitive, indefinite, plural], fargaltarnas [definite, genitive, plural]
  1. male pig used for breeding purposes Tags: common-gender Categories (lifeform): Male animals, Pigs Synonyms: orne
    Sense id: en-fargalt-sv-noun-jHP9ZwGa Categories (other): Swedish entries with incorrect language header

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