"hårfager" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Norwegian Nynorsk]

Forms: hårfagert [neuter], hårfagre [plural], hårfagrare [comparative], hårfagrast [superlative]
Etymology: hår + fager; from Old Norse hárfagr, from hár (“hair”) + fagr (“fair”). Cognate with Faroese and Icelandic hárfagur. Etymology templates: {{compound|nn|hår|fager}} hår + fager, {{inh|nn|non|hárfagr}} Old Norse hárfagr, {{compound|non|hár|fagr|nocat=1|t1=hair|t2=fair}} hár (“hair”) + fagr (“fair”), {{cog|fo,is|hárfagur}} Faroese and Icelandic hárfagur Head templates: {{head|nn|adjective|neuter|hårfagert|plural|hårfagre|comparative|hårfagrare|superlative|hårfagrast}} hårfager (neuter hårfagert, plural hårfagre, comparative hårfagrare, superlative hårfagrast)
  1. fair-haired Related terms: andletsfager, augnefager, barmfager
    Sense id: en-hårfager-nn-adj-2KLaXs1k Categories (other): Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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