"sobna" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Norwegian Nynorsk]

Etymology: From Old Norse sofna. Etymology templates: {{root|nn|ine-pro|*swep-}}, {{inh|nn|non|sofna}} Old Norse sofna Head templates: {{head|nn|verb}} sobna
  1. (dialectal) alternative form of sovne (“to fall asleep”) Tags: alt-of, alternative, dialectal Alternative form of: sovne (extra: to fall asleep)
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          "english": "\"Maybe you even were fallen asleep? And I'm comming here, making a fuzz.\"",
          "ref": "1923, Torvald Tu, Tu-laattar, Kristiania: Norli, page 43:",
          "text": "»Du va' gjedna sobna au? Og eg saa kjeme aa uroa deg.«",
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          "english": "Yeah, Brita-Joans'n had slowly sunk into the frame of the carriage. And fallen asleep. The beast!",
          "ref": "1887, Per Sivle, Vossa-stubba, Kristiania: I kommisjon hjaa Alb. Cammermeyer, page 19:",
          "text": "Jau, Brita-Joans'n ha sakta dotte ni Kjerrakammen, han, aa sobna, Beiste!",
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          "english": "\"Maybe you even were fallen asleep? And I'm comming here, making a fuzz.\"",
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          "text": "»Du va' gjedna sobna au? Og eg saa kjeme aa uroa deg.«",
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          "english": "Yeah, Brita-Joans'n had slowly sunk into the frame of the carriage. And fallen asleep. The beast!",
          "ref": "1887, Per Sivle, Vossa-stubba, Kristiania: I kommisjon hjaa Alb. Cammermeyer, page 19:",
          "text": "Jau, Brita-Joans'n ha sakta dotte ni Kjerrakammen, han, aa sobna, Beiste!",
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