"attarst" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Norwegian Nynorsk]

Forms: attarst [indefinite, singular], attarste [definite, singular], attarst [plural], attarste [plural]
Etymology: From Old Norse aptastr, epztr. The -r- may be by analogy with now superseded innarst (“innermost”). Etymology templates: {{inh|nn|non|aptastr}} Old Norse aptastr, {{m|non|epztr}} epztr, {{m|nn|innarst|t=innermost}} innarst (“innermost”) Head templates: {{head|nn|adjective|indefinite singular|attarst|definite singular|attarste|plural|attarst|or|attarste|cat2=superlative adjectives}} attarst (indefinite singular attarst, definite singular attarste, plural attarst or attarste)
  1. superlative degree of attre Tags: form-of, superlative Form of: attre
    Sense id: en-attarst-nn-adj-oSQPTwGW
  2. backmost Synonyms: bakarst
    Sense id: en-attarst-nn-adj-SFoYbByp
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: attast [nonstandard]

Adverb [Norwegian Nynorsk]

Etymology: From Old Norse aptastr, epztr. The -r- may be by analogy with now superseded innarst (“innermost”). Etymology templates: {{inh|nn|non|aptastr}} Old Norse aptastr, {{m|non|epztr}} epztr, {{m|nn|innarst|t=innermost}} innarst (“innermost”) Head templates: {{head|nn|adverb||{{{1}}}||{{{2}}}}} attarst, {{nn-adv}} attarst
  1. farthest behind, in the back Synonyms: bakarst
    Sense id: en-attarst-nn-adv-p5g~Zlm-
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: attast [nonstandard]

Alternative forms

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