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English
Pronunciation
GenAm
Noun
- An expanse of marshland.
- (Slang) A toilet.
Etymology
Irish and Scottish Gaelic bogach 'soft, boggy ground' < bog 'soft'
Translations
- mose (1), sump (1), lokum (2)
- Sumpf m (1), Klo n (2)
Intransitive verb
Translations
- German: stecken bleiben (1), stocken (1), versinken (1), abhauen (2)
Transitive verb
Translations
- German: blockieren , versenken
Danish
bog, -en, pl. bøger, bøgerne
- book.
Derived words
Irish
Pronunciation
[bog]
Adjective
bog
Declension
First declension; forms of the positive degree:
| Case | Masculine singular | Feminine singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nominative | bog | bog | boga |
| Vocative | boig | bog | boga |
| Genitive | boig | boige | bog |
| Dative | bog | bog archaic boig | boga |
Comparative/superlative: boige
German
Pronunciation
[boːk]
Verb
- past tense of biegen.
Slovene
Proper noun
Bog m
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