svamp

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Danish

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Etymology

From Old Danish swamp, from Old East Norse svampr, from Proto-Germanic *swampaz (sponge, fungus), variant of *swammaz, from Proto-Indo-European *swombʰ- (sponge, tree-fungus, swamp).

Pronunciation

Noun

svamp c (singular definite svampen, plural indefinite svampe)

  1. sponge
    drikke som en svampto drink alcohol in large quantities
  2. fungus
    gå svamp i nogetto become decayed, corrupted
  3. mushroom, toadstool
  4. dry rot
  5. fungal infection, mycotic infection

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Icelandic

Pronunciation

Noun

svamp

  1. indefinite accusative singular of svampur

Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

svamp m (definite singular svampen, indefinite plural svamper, definite plural svampene)

  1. a sponge (marine invertebrate with a porous skeleton)
  2. a sponge (piece of porous material used for washing)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Noun

svamp m (definite singular svampen, indefinite plural svampar, definite plural svampane)

  1. a sponge (marine invertebrate with a porous skeleton)
  2. a sponge (piece of porous material used for washing)

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Swedish

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Etymology

From Old Swedish svamper, from Old East Norse svampr (compare Old West Norse svǫppr). Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *swampaz (sponge, fungus), variant of *swammaz. Probably a doublet of sopp and sump.

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Noun

svamp c

  1. (countable and uncountable) mushroom
    • 1984, “Zwampen [The mushroom]”, in Lasse Åberg (lyrics), Janne Schaffer (music), Livet i regnskogarna [Life in the rainforests]‎, performed by Electric Banana Band:
      Jag gillar inte höghus, sten och lättbetong. Jag trivs inte i stan, för den är grå och trång. Jag vill bo i en svamp, annars får jag kramp (svamp). Det finns hopp för min kropp i en mullig sopp (svamp). Kom ikväll, och var snäll, till min kantarell (svamp). Titta in, och ta ton, i min champinjon (svamp). Jag vill ut i skogen, i luft och rymd och ljus, och sitta framför svampen, och höra tallens sus. Jag vill bo ... [as before]. Tiderna är hårda, livet är en kamp. Det känns mycket bättre, om jag har min svamp. Jag vill bo ... [as before].
      I don't like high-rise, stone and lightweight concrete. I don't like it in the city, because it is gray and crowded . I want to live in a mushroom, otherwise I get cramps (mushroom). There is hope for my body in a chubby bolete (mushroom). Come tonight, and be nice , to my chanterelle (mushroom). Stop by, and sing , in my champignon (mushroom). I want to get out in the forest , in air and space and light, and sit in front of the mushroom, and hear the sighing of the pine. I want to live ... . times are hard, life is a struggle. It feels much better, if I have my mushroom. I want to live ... .
  2. (countable and uncountable) fungus
    fotsvamp
    athlete's foot
  3. (countable) sponge (piece of porous material used for washing and cleaning)
    Synonym: tvättsvamp

Declension

Declension of svamp
nominative genitive
singular indefinite svamp svamps
definite svampen svampens
plural indefinite svampar svampars
definite svamparna svamparnas

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