huggorm

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish hugormber, from Old Norse höggormr (a serpent), cognates include Icelandic höggormur (a poisonous snake, a serpent). Confer the Old Norse högg (a stroke, a weapon's blow) and ormr (a snake, a serpent; a worm; a dragon).

Noun

huggorm c

  1. a viper, an adder, especially the common European adder

Declension

Declension of huggorm 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative huggorm huggormen huggormar huggormarna
Genitive huggorms huggormens huggormars huggormarnas
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