juling

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Malay

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *zuliŋ (cross-eyed), compare Tagalog duling.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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juling (Jawi spelling جوليڠ)

  1. crosseyed (having both eyes oriented inward, especially involuntarily)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From verb jula (more common as jula opp (beat up)). Attested by Aasen. Also, attested as hiuling by Jacob Nicolai Wilse in 1780 in his dictionary of Spydeberg dialect.

According to Nynorsk Dictionary, from Old Norse gyrða, whence also gyrda and gjorda (shift of /rð/ into /l/ is common in many Norwegian dialects and sometimes made its way into standard spelling, like e.g. støl (stiff in muscles), and therefrom further into dialects, which do not have this feature).

Noun

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juling f (definite singular julinga, indefinite plural julingar, definite plural julingane)

  1. beat (striking of another person)
    Det er på tide gje han juling snart
    It’s time to beat him up soon
    Synonyms: bank, pryl, stryk

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