- lussing
- lus|singsb., -en, -er, -erne, i sms. lussinge-, fx lussingesyge
Dansk ordbog. 2015.
Dansk ordbog. 2015.
lussing — holdet fik en l.: de tabte med 3 mål eller derover … Sportsjournalistisk dansk ordbog
Padkin — This interesting surname of Scottish origin is a double diminutive of Patrick, Pad being a pet name for the personal name Patrick, itself coming from the latin Patricius, son of a noble father, member of the patrician class, the Roman hereditary… … Surnames reference
Patinkin — Recorded in the spellings of Patin, Patkin, the double diminutive Patinkin, and others, see below, this very unusual surname is English, but of medieval French origins. It derives from either the baptismal Piers or Pierre (the English Peter), or… … Surnames reference
Patkin — Recorded in the spellings of Patin, Patkin, the double diminutive Patinkin, and others, see below, this very unusual surname is English, but of medieval French origins. It derives from either the baptismal Piers or Pierre (the English Peter), or… … Surnames reference
Petken — This very unusual surname is English, but of French origins. It derives from either the baptismal Piers or Pierre (the English Peter) or the endearment Petit used, when applied to names, to mean Little One . As such it is found in the French… … Surnames reference
Petkens — This very unusual surname is English, but of French origins. It derives from either the baptismal Piers or Pierre (the English Peter) or the endearment Petit used, when applied to names, to mean Little One . As such it is found in the French… … Surnames reference
Pitkins — This very unusual surname is English, but of French origins. It derives from either the baptismal Piers or Pierre (the English Peter) or the endearment Petit used, when applied to names, to mean Little One . As such it is found in the French… … Surnames reference
Pitkin — Recorded in various spellings including Petkens Patkin, Petkin, Peskin, Pitkin, Potkin, this very unusual surname is English, but of French origins. It derives from either the baptismal name Pierre, the English Peter, or the word petit used as an … Surnames reference
huskekage — subst., n, r, rne = lussing; give ham en huskekage … Danske encyklopædi
kindhest — subst., en, e, ene lussing … Danske encyklopædi