Dictionary:joga
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Nynorn
Etymology
Shetland use
- An Etymological Dictionary of the Norn Language in Shetland (1928–1932)
- Jakobsen, Jakob
*joga [jōga] and *jog2 [jōg], sb., the eye (organ of vision). As a pl. form is reported jogers [jōgərs], the eyes, still partly used as a jocular term. Fo. For jog in sense of a hole, opening, see *joggird, sb. A form with prefixed h, hjog [hjōg], is found in the sense of two lengths of straw pleated together (in pleating a straw-basket); see further under hjog2, sb. — As a place-name *joga is preserved in the sense of a pool of water, thus in Fo.: “de pøl [pøl =‘pool’] or pøls o’ de Jogins [jōgɩns]”, pl. — O.N. auga, n., the eye, also a hole; depression; small swamp, etc.; No. auga, n., a) the eye; b) a pool; bog (in place-names). See a) the compds. *rossajoga, sb., *joggird, sb., *joglitt, adj., and b) “ee” (L.Sc.), which is now the common designation in Shetlandic for the eye.
Pronunciation
IPA:
Alternate Forms
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Noun
- joga
- eye
Inflection
nn.w. | Singular | Plural | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | joga | jogað | joger | jogen |
Accusative | joga | jogað | joger | jogen |
Dative | joga | joganu | jogon | jogonon |
Genitive | joga | jogans | jogna | jogana |
Synonyms
(none known)