lobba

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French

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lobba

  1. third-person singular past historic of lobber

Hungarian

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Etymology

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lob +‎ -ba

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Noun

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lobba

  1. illative singular of lob

Norwegian Nynorsk

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lobba (present tense lobbar, past tense lobba, past participle lobba, passive infinitive lobbast, present participle lobbande, imperative lobba/lobb)

  1. Alternative form of lobbe

Swedish

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Etymology 1

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From English lob.

Verb

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lobba (present lobbar, preterite lobbade, supine lobbat, imperative lobba)

  1. (transitive) to lob (throw or hit in a high arch)
    Han lyckades lobba bollen över trädet.
    He managed to lob the ball over the tree.
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Etymology 2

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Either from lobby +‎ -a or a clipping of lobbyera, in either case from English.

Verb

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lobba (present lobbar, preterite lobbade, supine lobbat, imperative lobba)

  1. (politics) to lobby (for or against something)
    Synonym: lobbyera
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