om en <span class="searchmatch">døgling</span> før. (...) det drejer sig om et par tandhvaler på ca. 1 1/2 ton hver, (...) I'll say it as it is, I've never heard of a <span class="searchmatch">døgling</span> before...
+ -ling. <span class="searchmatch">dogling</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">doglings</span>) A little or young dog; a puppy. 1903, Harper's magazine: The day she came home to find that our <span class="searchmatch">dogling</span> had gone to...
<span class="searchmatch">doglings</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">dogling</span> godlings, goldings, lodgings, sling dog...
whale (Hyperoodon planifrons) (archaic) one-eyed person (humorous) a car with a busted head light → Danish: <span class="searchmatch">døgling</span> → German: <span class="searchmatch">Dögling</span> → Swedish: <span class="searchmatch">dögling</span>...
godlings plural of godling <span class="searchmatch">doglings</span>, goldings, lodgings, sling dog...
goldings plural of golding <span class="searchmatch">doglings</span>, godlings, lodgings, sling dog...
From Old Norse dǫglingr. döglingur m (genitive singular <span class="searchmatch">döglings</span>, nominative plural döglingar) (poetic) prince...
sling dog (plural sling dogs) One of a pair of iron hooks used as part of a sling. <span class="searchmatch">doglings</span>, godlings, goldings, lodgings...
From dog + -let. doglet (plural doglets) (nonstandard, rare) A young or small dog. <span class="searchmatch">dogling</span> puppy (the usual term) godlet...
incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Golding (plural Goldings) A surname. golding <span class="searchmatch">dogling</span>, lodging, Gingold, godling...