gople
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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
- gøple (jellyfish and flower)
Etymology[edit]
Uncertain. According to different sources, may be related to gopel (“a dirt mass”), Old Norse gaupn (“gowpen”) or Southern Sami gåbloe (“lung”) (compare Finnish kupla (“bubble”)). Also compare Southern Sami boeltʼaajjan-gåbloe (“fireweed”), literally “bear lung”.
Noun[edit]
gople f (definite singular gopla, indefinite plural gopler, definite plural goplene)