"Hesa Fredrik" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Swedish]

Etymology: Compound of Hesa (“Hoarse”) + Fredrik (“Fredrik”). Allegedly coined by Dagens Nyheter columnist Oscar Fredrik Rydqvist in 1931. Etymology templates: {{glossary|Compound}} Compound, {{com+|sv|Hesa|Fredrik|t1=Hoarse|t2=Fredrik}} Compound of Hesa (“Hoarse”) + Fredrik (“Fredrik”), {{coin|sv|Oscar Fredrik Rydqvist|in=1931|nocap=1|occ=Dagens Nyheter columnist|w=sv:}} coined by Dagens Nyheter columnist Oscar Fredrik Rydqvist in 1931 Head templates: {{head|sv|nouns||g=c|g2=|head=Hesa Fredrik|sort=}} Hesa Fredrik c, {{sv-noun|c|head=Hesa Fredrik}} Hesa Fredrik c
  1. type of outdoor sirens used to broadcast a VMA (“Important Announcement to the Public”); broadcasting system used to invoke the attention and alert the public in situations of immediate danger (e.g. toxic smoke, poisonous water supply, forest fire, war, etc.) Tags: common-gender Synonyms: VMA, flyglarm, mistlur Related terms: tut i luren
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