stuga
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Swedish stuva, stova, stugha, from Old Norse stofa. Related to English stove, Italian stufa, French étuve. Compare German Stube, Norwegian Nynorsk stove and Icelandic stofa.
Noun
stuga c
- a small house, a cottage
- (especially in compounds) a room or hall serving a specific purpose; a meeting or assembly
Declension
| Declension of stuga | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Nominative | stuga | stugan | stugor | stugorna |
| Genitive | stugas | stugans | stugors | stugornas |
Related terms
- badstuga = bastu
- bakstuga
- fattigstuga
- förstuga = farstu
- rådstuga
- sockenstuga
- sommarstuga
- storstuga
- stugby
- stugknut
- stugvärme
- timmerstuga
- tvättstuga
- värmestuga
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