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Etymology edit

From gynge- (to rock, swing) and -hest (horse).

Noun edit

gyngehest c (singular definite gyngehesten, plural indefinite gyngeheste)

  1. rocking horse (children's toy)

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gyngehest

Etymology edit

From gynge +‎ hest.

Noun edit

gyngehest m (definite singular gyngehesten, indefinite plural gyngehester, definite plural gyngehestene)

  1. a rocking horse (a child’s toy consisting of a (usually wooden) horse mounted on a rocker or swing)

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Etymology edit

From gynge +‎ hest.

Noun edit

gyngehest m (definite singular gyngehesten, indefinite plural gyngehestar, definite plural gyngehestane)

  1. rocking horse (as above)

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