- glödga
- anneal
Svensk-engelsk geologi lexikon. 2013.
Svensk-engelsk geologi lexikon. 2013.
glödga — v ( de, t) … Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok
glogg — or glögg noun Etymology: Swedish glögg, from glödga to burn, mull, from glöd glowing coal, from Old Norse glōth; akin to Old English glēd glowing coal more at gleed Date: 1927 a hot spiced wine and liquor punch served in Scandinavian countries as … New Collegiate Dictionary
glögg — /glug, gloog/; Sw. /glueg/, n. a hot wine punch containing brandy or aquavit and traditionally flavored with almonds, raisins, cloves, and cinnamon. Also, glogg. [ < Sw, shortening of glödgat vin mulled wine (glödgat, ptp. of glödga to mull, heat … Universalium
Глёг — Приготовление глёга Глёг (фин. Glögi, швед. Glögg) горячий напиток из красного вина с добавлением пряностей, распространённый в период Рождества … Википедия
glögg — or glogg [[t]glʌg, glʊg[/t]] n. vin a punch of hot wine containing brandy or aquavit and traditionally flavored with almonds, raisins, cloves, and cinnamon • Etymology: < Sw, shortening of glödgat vin mulled wine der. of (glödga to mull, heat… … From formal English to slang
glögg — or glogg [glög] n. [Swed glögg < glödga, to mull, lit., to burn < OSwed < glöth, glowing coal, akin to OE glæd: see GLEED] a Swedish drink made by heating wines, brandy, etc. with sugar and spices and adding raisins and almonds as a… … English World dictionary