[²ɡœʊ̯pn̥]
OpphavFrom Old Norse gaupn. Cognate of Faroese geykn, Swedish göpen and Icelandic gaupn. First attested in 1646 by Christen Jenssøn, later also in 1698 by Jonas Ramus (Green).
- femininegowpen, both hands held together in the form of a bowl
Formergaupna(definite, singular) · gaupner(indefinite, plural) · gaupnene(definite, plural) · gaupne(alternative) · gaufn (au – öu)(alternative, dialectal) · gauftn(alternative, dialectal) · gaufne(alternative, dialectal) · gauft(alternative, dialectal) · gauvn(alternative, dialectal) · gaukn(alternative, dialectal) · gaugn(alternative, dialectal)
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