gnälla

Swedish

Etymology

Unknown. Arguably onomatopoeic. Arguably related to Proto-Germanic *gnīdaną (to rub). Compare Danish gnælde, Icelandic gnella (to scream), Norwegian gneldra, Old Norse gnǫllra (to howl, to bark).

Verb

gnälla (present gnäller, preterite gnällde, supine gnällt, imperative gnäll)

  1. to whinge, to whine, to complain incessantly about minor issues
  2. to squeak; make a sound as from rusty hinges

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