"gloso" meaning in Swedish

See gloso in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Audio: LL-Q9027 (swe)-Christoffre-gloso.wav
Etymology: Compound of glo (“stare”) + so (“sow”). According to SAOB attested since 1863. Etymology templates: {{glossary|Compound}} Compound, {{com+|sv|glo|so|t1=stare|t2=sow}} Compound of glo (“stare”) + so (“sow”) Head templates: {{head|sv|nouns||g=c|g2=|head=|sort=}} gloso c, {{sv-noun|c}} gloso c Inflection templates: {{sv-infl-noun-c-r}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], gloso [indefinite, nominative, singular], glosos [genitive, indefinite, singular], gloson [definite, nominative, singular], glosons [definite, genitive, singular], glosor [indefinite, nominative, plural], glosors [genitive, indefinite, plural], glosorna [definite, nominative, plural], glosornas [definite, genitive, plural]
  1. (folklore, Southern) An (often) white pig or boar with red sparking glowing eyes, large snout and fiery tusks, occasionally with a sharp serrated back and a tendency to run twixt the legs and cleave their victim. Wikipedia link: sv:Gloson Tags: Southern, common-gender Categories (topical): Folklore, Mythological creatures Related terms: Gyllenborste (english: Gullinbursti)
    Sense id: en-gloso-sv-noun-cq5nxu5p Categories (other): Pages with 5 entries, Pages with entries, Southern Swedish, Swedish entries with incorrect language header Topics: arts, folklore, history, human-sciences, literature, media, publishing, sciences Synonyms: gloffson, gloppsoan, gluppson, glopsoen, glopsuggan, glosugga, gluffso, gluffsoen, gluffesugga, gluggso, glåpson, gravso, luffesoen, lyckso

Inflected forms

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