kolla

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) polled ewe
 * 2) female eider
 * 3) mug, tankard (especially for beer)
 * 4) wig
 * 5) brimless hat

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) glue, paste

Etymology
From a form related to

Noun

 * 1) hind, cow
 * 2) woman

Usage notes

 * In the sense of a woman, it is only found in compounds.

Etymology
Shortened from.

Verb

 * 1) to look, to watch
 * 2) to check (examine)
 * 3)  to actively (try to) obtain a piece of information or information on something (or someone); to look up, to check, to check out, etc.
 * 4)  to check out (look at)
 * 1) to check (examine)
 * 2)  to actively (try to) obtain a piece of information or information on something (or someone); to look up, to check, to check out, etc.
 * 3)  to check out (look at)
 * 1)  to actively (try to) obtain a piece of information or information on something (or someone); to look up, to check, to check out, etc.
 * 2)  to check out (look at)
 * 1)  to check out (look at)
 * 1)  to check out (look at)
 * 1)  to check out (look at)
 * 1)  to check out (look at)
 * 1)  to check out (look at)

Usage notes

 * Etymology notwithstanding, likely thought of as having the basic meaning look by most native speakers. The etymology is likely unknown to many native speakers.
 * For looking something up in a reference work, directory, or the like, is more specific.
 * "Se upp" instead means "to watch out" / "to look out," and "titta upp" has no special meaning, literally meaning "to look up" (as in look upward, raise one's eyes, etc. – "se upp" and "kolla upp" can also have that meaning when clear from context).