bugna
Italian edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
Probably of Celtic origin.
Noun edit
bugna f (plural bugne)
- (archaic) a wickerwork basket
- Synonym: bugnola
- (architecture) boss
- (nautical) clew (sail corner)
Derived terms edit
Related terms edit
Descendants edit
Etymology 2 edit
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb edit
bugna
- inflection of bugnare:
Further reading edit
- bugna in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
Swedish edit
Verb edit
bugna (present bugnar, preterite bugnade, supine bugnat, imperative bugna)
Conjugation edit
Conjugation of bugna (weak)
Active | Passive | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Infinitive | bugna | bugnas | ||
Supine | bugnat | bugnats | ||
Imperative | bugna | — | ||
Imper. plural1 | bugnen | — | ||
Present | Past | Present | Past | |
Indicative | bugnar | bugnade | bugnas | bugnades |
Ind. plural1 | bugna | bugnade | bugnas | bugnades |
Subjunctive2 | bugne | bugnade | bugnes | bugnades |
Participles | ||||
Present participle | bugnande | |||
Past participle | bugnad | |||
1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs. |