Where does “kring” come from?
kring (Westrobothnian) comes from Old Norse kringr, from Proto-Germanic kringaz, from Proto-Indo-European grenǵʰ- — to twist, wind; to turn.
kring (Westrobothnian): fast, speedy, brisk
Definitions
- fast, speedy, brisk
kring (Westrobothnian) comes from Old Norse kringr, from Proto-Germanic kringaz, from Proto-Indo-European grenǵʰ- — to twist, wind; to turn.
kring (Westrobothnian): fast, speedy, brisk