gruble

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Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Low German grubeln, compare with German grübeln.

Verb[edit]

gruble (imperative grubl or gruble, present tense grubler, passive grubles, simple past and past participle grubla or grublet, present participle grublende)

  1. to muse, ponder, brood, mull over, think deeply (about something)

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Low German grubeln.

Verb[edit]

gruble (present tense grublar, past tense grubla, past participle grubla, passive infinitive grublast, present participle grublande, imperative gruble/grubl)

  1. to muse, ponder, brood, mull over, think deeply (about something)

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