utgang

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Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse útgangr, from Proto-Germanic *ūtgangaz. Equivalent to ut +‎ gang.

Noun[edit]

utgang m (definite singular utgangen, indefinite plural utganger, definite plural utgangene)

  1. exit, way out (to be used by pedestrians).
  2. end, conclusion
  3. (card games) A move which causes the player to finish, e.g. by passing a certain amount of points.

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse útgangr, from Proto-Germanic *ūtgangaz. Equivalent to ut +‎ gang.

Noun[edit]

utgang m (definite singular utgangen, indefinite plural utgangar, definite plural utgangane)

  1. exit, way out (to be used by pedestrians).
  2. end, conclusion
  3. (card games) A move which causes the player to finish, e.g. by passing a certain amount of points.

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Old English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Germanic *ūtgangaz. Cognate with Old Frisian ūtgong, Old Saxon ūtgang, Old Dutch *ūtgang, Old High German ūzgang, Old Norse útgangr. Equivalent to ūt- +‎ gang.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈuːtˌɡɑnɡ/, [ˈuːtˌɡɑŋɡ]

Noun[edit]

ūtgang m

  1. exit (a way out or a departure)
  2. excrement

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Descendants[edit]

  • Middle English: outgang