"nogsamt" meaning in Swedish

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Adjective

Etymology: nog + -sam, from Middle Low German nochsam (“sufficient”). Originally in the sense "sufficient", shift in sense influenced by noga, noggrann. Etymology templates: {{af|sv|nog|-sam}} nog + -sam, {{der|sv|gml|nochsam||sufficient}} Middle Low German nochsam (“sufficient”) Head templates: {{head|sv|adjective form}} nogsamt
  1. indefinite neuter singular of nogsam Tags: form-of, indefinite, neuter, singular Form of: nogsam
    Sense id: en-nogsamt-sv-adj-EN9jhdg~

Adverb

Etymology: nog + -sam, from Middle Low German nochsam (“sufficient”). Originally in the sense "sufficient", shift in sense influenced by noga, noggrann. Etymology templates: {{af|sv|nog|-sam}} nog + -sam, {{der|sv|gml|nochsam||sufficient}} Middle Low German nochsam (“sufficient”) Head templates: {{head|sv|adverb|head=|sort=}} nogsamt, {{sv-adv|-}} nogsamt (not comparable)
  1. thoroughly, overcarefully Tags: not-comparable
    Sense id: en-nogsamt-sv-adv--8IcjJTP Categories (other): Swedish entries with incorrect language header, Swedish terms suffixed with -sam Disambiguation of Swedish entries with incorrect language header: 29 71 Disambiguation of Swedish terms suffixed with -sam: 41 59

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