nagg

Westrobothnian

Verb

nagg

  1. To irritate.
  2. To make little holes in bread using a tool of the below type.

Noun

nagg m

  1. A tool with several pins used to make little holes in bread.

Etymology 2

From Old Norse hnǫggr (niggardly, stingy, scant.) Cognate with Scanian nagg, Gutnish näggur.

Adjective

nagg (neuter nagt)

  1. Niggardly, stingy, scant.
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