See also: igłę

Danish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse ígull (sea urchin), from Proto-Germanic *igilaz (hedgehog), cognate with Swedish igle (leech), German Igel (hedgehog), Dutch egel (hedgehog). The sense is influenced by Middle Low German egel, ile (leech), which derives a related noun, *egalaz, which is also the source of German Egel, Blutegel (leech), Dutch echel (leech).

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igle c (singular definite iglen, plural indefinite igler)

  1. (zoology) leech (a blood-sucking animal of the subclass Hirudinea)

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Polish

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igle f

  1. dative/locative singular of igła

Serbo-Croatian

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igle (Cyrillic spelling игле)

  1. inflection of igla:
    1. genitive singular
    2. nominative/accusative/vocative plural
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