Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From the verb gnage ("to gnaw") and the suffix -er, in this sense added to a verb to denote something doing the action described by said verb.

Noun

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gnager m (definite singular gnageren, indefinite plural gnagere, definite plural gnagerne)

  1. A rodent, mammal of the order Rodentia.
    Mus, bever og ekorn er gnagere
    Mice, beavers and squirrels are rodents.

Verb

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gnager

  1. present of gnage

Swedish

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Verb

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gnager

  1. present indicative of gnaga

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