"hylsa" meaning in Swedish

See hylsa in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Etymology: Borrowed from German Hülse. Compare origin of hölja. Etymology templates: {{bor+|sv|de|Hülse}} Borrowed from German Hülse Head templates: {{head|sv|nouns||g=c|g2=|head=|sort=}} hylsa c, {{sv-noun|c}} hylsa c Inflection templates: {{sv-infl-noun-c-or}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], hylsa [indefinite, nominative, singular], hylsas [genitive, indefinite, singular], hylsan [definite, nominative, singular], hylsans [definite, genitive, singular], hylsor [indefinite, nominative, plural], hylsors [genitive, indefinite, plural], hylsorna [definite, nominative, plural], hylsornas [definite, genitive, plural]
  1. case, casing Tags: common-gender
    Sense id: en-hylsa-sv-noun-lja5FM4j
  2. ferrule Tags: common-gender
    Sense id: en-hylsa-sv-noun--acjWy9t
  3. (botany) shell, hull Tags: common-gender Categories (topical): Botany
    Sense id: en-hylsa-sv-noun-hgzJURSG Topics: biology, botany, natural-sciences
  4. (glassblowing) a glass attached to a glassblower pipe and shaped as a funnel. When attached to a top of another glass, which sits on the end of a punty, it is heated and widened on its end, so it becomes the upper edge of the finished glass product. Tags: common-gender Categories (topical): Glassblowing
    Sense id: en-hylsa-sv-noun-miZWaMst Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Swedish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 10 12 22 56 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 7 8 22 64 Disambiguation of Swedish entries with incorrect language header: 11 14 23 53 Topics: arts, crafts, glassblowing, hobbies, lifestyle
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: patronhylsa, tomhylsa

Inflected forms

{
  "derived": [
    {
      "_dis1": "0 0 0 0",
      "word": "patronhylsa"
    },
    {
      "_dis1": "0 0 0 0",
      "word": "tomhylsa"
    }
  ],
  "etymology_templates": [
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "sv",
        "2": "de",
        "3": "Hülse"
      },
      "expansion": "Borrowed from German Hülse",
      "name": "bor+"
    }
  ],
  "etymology_text": "Borrowed from German Hülse. Compare origin of hölja.",
  "forms": [
    {
      "form": "no-table-tags",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "table-tags"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "sv-infl-noun-c-or",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "inflection-template"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "hylsa",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "indefinite",
        "nominative",
        "singular"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "hylsas",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "genitive",
        "indefinite",
        "singular"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "hylsan",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "definite",
        "nominative",
        "singular"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "hylsans",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "definite",
        "genitive",
        "singular"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "hylsor",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "indefinite",
        "nominative",
        "plural"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "hylsors",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "genitive",
        "indefinite",
        "plural"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "hylsorna",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "definite",
        "nominative",
        "plural"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "hylsornas",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "definite",
        "genitive",
        "plural"
      ]
    }
  ],
  "head_templates": [
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "sv",
        "2": "nouns",
        "3": "",
        "g": "c",
        "g2": "",
        "head": "",
        "sort": ""
      },
      "expansion": "hylsa c",
      "name": "head"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "c"
      },
      "expansion": "hylsa c",
      "name": "sv-noun"
    }
  ],
  "inflection_templates": [
    {
      "args": {},
      "name": "sv-infl-noun-c-or"
    }
  ],
  "lang": "Swedish",
  "lang_code": "sv",
  "pos": "noun",
  "senses": [
    {
      "glosses": [
        "case, casing"
      ],
      "id": "en-hylsa-sv-noun-lja5FM4j",
      "links": [
        [
          "case",
          "case"
        ],
        [
          "casing",
          "casing"
        ]
      ],
      "tags": [
        "common-gender"
      ]
    },
    {
      "glosses": [
        "ferrule"
      ],
      "id": "en-hylsa-sv-noun--acjWy9t",
      "links": [
        [
          "ferrule",
          "ferrule"
        ]
      ],
      "tags": [
        "common-gender"
      ]
    },
    {
      "categories": [
        {
          "kind": "topical",
          "langcode": "sv",
          "name": "Botany",
          "orig": "sv:Botany",
          "parents": [
            "Biology",
            "Sciences",
            "All topics",
            "Fundamental"
          ],
          "source": "w"
        }
      ],
      "glosses": [
        "shell, hull"
      ],
      "id": "en-hylsa-sv-noun-hgzJURSG",
      "links": [
        [
          "botany",
          "botany"
        ],
        [
          "shell",
          "shell"
        ],
        [
          "hull",
          "hull"
        ]
      ],
      "raw_glosses": [
        "(botany) shell, hull"
      ],
      "tags": [
        "common-gender"
      ],
      "topics": [
        "biology",
        "botany",
        "natural-sciences"
      ]
    },
    {
      "categories": [
        {
          "kind": "topical",
          "langcode": "sv",
          "name": "Glassblowing",
          "orig": "sv:Glassblowing",
          "parents": [
            "Crafts",
            "Glass",
            "Society",
            "Materials",
            "All topics",
            "Manufacturing",
            "Fundamental",
            "Human activity",
            "Human behaviour",
            "Human"
          ],
          "source": "w"
        },
        {
          "_dis": "10 12 22 56",
          "kind": "other",
          "name": "Pages with 1 entry",
          "parents": [],
          "source": "w+disamb"
        },
        {
          "_dis": "7 8 22 64",
          "kind": "other",
          "name": "Pages with entries",
          "parents": [],
          "source": "w+disamb"
        },
        {
          "_dis": "11 14 23 53",
          "kind": "other",
          "name": "Swedish entries with incorrect language header",
          "parents": [
            "Entries with incorrect language header",
            "Entry maintenance"
          ],
          "source": "w+disamb"
        }
      ],
      "glosses": [
        "a glass attached to a glassblower pipe and shaped as a funnel. When attached to a top of another glass, which sits on the end of a punty, it is heated and widened on its end, so it becomes the upper edge of the finished glass product."
      ],
      "id": "en-hylsa-sv-noun-miZWaMst",
      "links": [
        [
          "glassblowing",
          "glassblowing"
        ],
        [
          "funnel",
          "funnel"
        ],
        [
          "punty",
          "punty"
        ]
      ],
      "raw_glosses": [
        "(glassblowing) a glass attached to a glassblower pipe and shaped as a funnel. When attached to a top of another glass, which sits on the end of a punty, it is heated and widened on its end, so it becomes the upper edge of the finished glass product."
      ],
      "tags": [
        "common-gender"
      ],
      "topics": [
        "arts",
        "crafts",
        "glassblowing",
        "hobbies",
        "lifestyle"
      ]
    }
  ],
  "word": "hylsa"
}
{
  "categories": [
    "Pages with 1 entry",
    "Pages with entries",
    "Swedish common-gender nouns",
    "Swedish entries with incorrect language header",
    "Swedish lemmas",
    "Swedish nouns",
    "Swedish terms borrowed from German",
    "Swedish terms derived from German"
  ],
  "derived": [
    {
      "word": "patronhylsa"
    },
    {
      "word": "tomhylsa"
    }
  ],
  "etymology_templates": [
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "sv",
        "2": "de",
        "3": "Hülse"
      },
      "expansion": "Borrowed from German Hülse",
      "name": "bor+"
    }
  ],
  "etymology_text": "Borrowed from German Hülse. Compare origin of hölja.",
  "forms": [
    {
      "form": "no-table-tags",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "table-tags"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "sv-infl-noun-c-or",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "inflection-template"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "hylsa",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "indefinite",
        "nominative",
        "singular"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "hylsas",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "genitive",
        "indefinite",
        "singular"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "hylsan",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "definite",
        "nominative",
        "singular"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "hylsans",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "definite",
        "genitive",
        "singular"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "hylsor",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "indefinite",
        "nominative",
        "plural"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "hylsors",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "genitive",
        "indefinite",
        "plural"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "hylsorna",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "definite",
        "nominative",
        "plural"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "hylsornas",
      "source": "declension",
      "tags": [
        "definite",
        "genitive",
        "plural"
      ]
    }
  ],
  "head_templates": [
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "sv",
        "2": "nouns",
        "3": "",
        "g": "c",
        "g2": "",
        "head": "",
        "sort": ""
      },
      "expansion": "hylsa c",
      "name": "head"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "c"
      },
      "expansion": "hylsa c",
      "name": "sv-noun"
    }
  ],
  "inflection_templates": [
    {
      "args": {},
      "name": "sv-infl-noun-c-or"
    }
  ],
  "lang": "Swedish",
  "lang_code": "sv",
  "pos": "noun",
  "senses": [
    {
      "glosses": [
        "case, casing"
      ],
      "links": [
        [
          "case",
          "case"
        ],
        [
          "casing",
          "casing"
        ]
      ],
      "tags": [
        "common-gender"
      ]
    },
    {
      "glosses": [
        "ferrule"
      ],
      "links": [
        [
          "ferrule",
          "ferrule"
        ]
      ],
      "tags": [
        "common-gender"
      ]
    },
    {
      "categories": [
        "sv:Botany"
      ],
      "glosses": [
        "shell, hull"
      ],
      "links": [
        [
          "botany",
          "botany"
        ],
        [
          "shell",
          "shell"
        ],
        [
          "hull",
          "hull"
        ]
      ],
      "raw_glosses": [
        "(botany) shell, hull"
      ],
      "tags": [
        "common-gender"
      ],
      "topics": [
        "biology",
        "botany",
        "natural-sciences"
      ]
    },
    {
      "categories": [
        "sv:Glassblowing"
      ],
      "glosses": [
        "a glass attached to a glassblower pipe and shaped as a funnel. When attached to a top of another glass, which sits on the end of a punty, it is heated and widened on its end, so it becomes the upper edge of the finished glass product."
      ],
      "links": [
        [
          "glassblowing",
          "glassblowing"
        ],
        [
          "funnel",
          "funnel"
        ],
        [
          "punty",
          "punty"
        ]
      ],
      "raw_glosses": [
        "(glassblowing) a glass attached to a glassblower pipe and shaped as a funnel. When attached to a top of another glass, which sits on the end of a punty, it is heated and widened on its end, so it becomes the upper edge of the finished glass product."
      ],
      "tags": [
        "common-gender"
      ],
      "topics": [
        "arts",
        "crafts",
        "glassblowing",
        "hobbies",
        "lifestyle"
      ]
    }
  ],
  "word": "hylsa"
}

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