dynge

dynge
I
dyn|ge
1. dyn|ge sb., -n, -r, -rne; en dynge aviser
II
dyn|ge
2. dyn|ge vb., -r, -de, -t; dynge til med jord; dynge sig op

Dansk ordbog. 2015.

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