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See also:gungë

English

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Etymology 1

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Seegong.

Noun

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gunge (pluralgunges)

  1. (obsolete)Alternative form ofgong: anouthouse.

Etymology 2

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First attested around 1935–40. Probably an alteration ofgunk.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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gunge (usuallyuncountable,pluralgunges)

  1. (UK, Ireland) Aviscous orsticky substance, particularly an unpleasant one of vague or unknown composition;goo;gunk.
    Synonyms:goo,goop,grunge,gunk,slime
    • 1978, A. S. Byatt,The Virgin in The Garden, Vintage International, published1992, page390:
      Have I got trails ofgunge on these frills?
  2. (organic chemistry, informal)Tholin.
    • 11 January 1979, Dr Bernard Dixon (editor), "Grains between the stars account for spectra", inNew Scientist:
      They call this solid materialtholin (after the Greek word for muddy), but it seems likely that chemists will continue to call this rather familiar material “gunge.”
Derived terms
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Verb

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gunge (third-person singular simple presentgunges,present participlegunging,simple past and past participlegunged)

  1. (often withup) Toclog with gunge.
  2. (British) To cover with gunge.
    • 2012, Simon Packham,The Bex Factor:
      I've beengunged on children's TV, hung out with some actors off that soap Dad used to watch, done a photoshoot for a major highstreet fashion outlet and now here we are on the red carpet, outside the cinema in Leicester Square[]

Etymology 3

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FromHindiगंज(gañj).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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gunge (pluralgunges)

  1. (British India)Alternative spelling ofganj
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Anagrams

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Albanian

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Noun

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gunge

  1. indefinitegenitive/dative/ablativesingular ofgungë

Middle English

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Adjective

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gunge

  1. Alternative form ofyong

North Frisian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromOld Frisiangunga, fromProto-Germanic*ganganą(to go, walk, step).

Verb

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gunge

  1. (Mooring) togo

Conjugation

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Conjugation ofgunge (Mooring dialect)
infinitive Igunge
infinitive II(tu) gungen
infinitive IIIän gung
past participlegängen
imperativegung
 presentpast
1st-person singulargunggäng
2nd-person singulargungstgängst
3rd-person singulargungtgäng
pluralgungegängen
 perfectpluperfect
1st-person singularban gängenwus gängen
2nd-person singularbast gängenwjarst gängen
3rd-person singularas gängenwus gängen
pluralsan gängenwjarn gängen
 future (schale)future (wårde)
1st-person singularschal gungewård gunge
2nd-person singularschäät gungewårst gunge
3rd-person singularschal gungewårt gunge
pluralschan gungewårde gunge

Derived terms

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Saterland Frisian

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Etymology

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Suppletive:

Pronunciation

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Verb

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gunge

  1. (intransitive) togo

Conjugation

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Conjugation ofgunge (irregular)
grúundfoarmegunge
infinitivetougungen
presentpast
singulariekgungegeen
dugungstgeenst
hie/ju/dätgungtgeen
pluralgungegene
imperative
singulargunge
pluralgunget
presentpast
participlegungendgeen
auxiliary verbweze

References

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  • Marron C. Fort (2015) “gunge”, inSaterfriesisches Wörterbuch mit einer phonologischen und grammatischen Übersicht, Buske,→ISBN
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