"hin" meaning in Swedish

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Article

Etymology: From Old Norse hinn. The noun, a noa-name, might have been formed by ellipsis of phrases such as hin håle and hin onde. Etymology templates: {{inh|sv|non|hinn}} Old Norse hinn, {{m|sv|hin håle}} hin håle, {{m|sv|hin onde}} hin onde Head templates: {{head|sv|article}} hin
  1. (obsolete except in set phrases, before an adjective) the (definite article) Related terms: hin håken (a euphemism for hin håle) (english: the devil), hin håle (english: the devil; the hard one) [literally], hin onde (english: the devil; the evil one) [literally]
    Sense id: en-hin-sv-article-C60SbeAQ Categories (other): Swedish articles, Swedish entries with incorrect language header, Swedish pronouns Disambiguation of Swedish articles: 77 17 6 Disambiguation of Swedish entries with incorrect language header: 94 4 1 Disambiguation of Swedish pronouns: 82 13 5

Noun

Etymology: From Old Norse hinn. The noun, a noa-name, might have been formed by ellipsis of phrases such as hin håle and hin onde. Etymology templates: {{inh|sv|non|hinn}} Old Norse hinn, {{m|sv|hin håle}} hin håle, {{m|sv|hin onde}} hin onde Head templates: {{head|sv|nouns||g=c|g2=|head=|sort=}} hin c, {{sv-noun|c}} hin c
  1. (euphemistic) the devil Tags: common-gender, euphemistic Synonyms: den lede, den onde, hin håle, hin onde, skam
    Sense id: en-hin-sv-noun-Br4tYqzE Categories (other): Swedish euphemisms

Pronoun

Etymology: From Old Norse hinn. The noun, a noa-name, might have been formed by ellipsis of phrases such as hin håle and hin onde. Etymology templates: {{inh|sv|non|hinn}} Old Norse hinn, {{m|sv|hin håle}} hin håle, {{m|sv|hin onde}} hin onde Head templates: {{head|sv|pronoun}} hin
  1. (demonstrative, obsolete) other, the other one; that Tags: demonstrative, obsolete Derived forms: hinsidan (english: the other side), hinsides (english: on the other side)
    Sense id: en-hin-sv-pron-gPXumJ0w

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