spegel

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Spegel

Etymology

From Old Norse spegill, from Middle Low German spēgel, from Latin speculum (mirror). Cognate with Faroese spegil, Icelandic spegill, Swedish spegel and Danish spejl (> Norwegian Bokmål speil)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²spɛɪːəl/, /²spɛ(ː)ɡəl/

Noun

spegel m (definite singular spegelen, indefinite plural speglar, definite plural speglane)

  1. mirror
    Synonym: (rare) skuggsjå
    Det hang speglar på veggene.
    Mirrors were hanging on the walls.

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Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish speghil, from Old Norse spegill, from Middle Low German spēgel, from Medieval Latin speglum, from Latin speculum.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈspeːˌɡɛl/,
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Noun

spegel c

  1. a mirror; a smooth reflecting surface
    Spegel, spegel på väggen där, säg vem som fagrast i landet är
    Mirror, mirror on the wall , tell me who the fairest in the country is (standard translation)
    • 1990, Niklas Strömstedt (lyrics and music), “Om [If]”, in Om! [If!]‎:
      Leende spegel med brister och fel, ser att barnet har blivit en man. Och gudarna gav mig en underlig själ, som har svårt att ta för sig ibland.
      Smiling mirror with faults and errors, sees that the child has become a man. And the gods gave me a strange soul, that sometimes has a hard time helping itself to things .
  2. something flat and smooth, resembling a mirror (e.g. the surface of a lake)
  3. (figuratively) a mirror (something that reflects something)
    Filmer är en spegel av samhället
    Movies are a mirror of society
  4. (archaic) a (moral) guideline, used for correcting errors, similar to a mirror

Declension

Declension of spegel 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative spegel spegeln speglar speglarna
Genitive spegels spegelns speglars speglarnas

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Derived terms

Descendants

  • Estonian: peegel
  • Finnish: peili
    • Ingrian: speili (from an early form)

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