"gudskjelov" meaning in All languages combined

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Adverb [Norwegian Nynorsk]

IPA: /ɡʉʃəloːv/, /ɡʉtːsiloːv/ [Setesdal, dialectal]
Etymology: Equivalent to gud (“god”) + skje (“happen”) + lov (“law”). Compare Danish and Swedish gudskelov (used at least since 16 century). Etymology templates: {{compound|nn|gud|skje|lov|t1=god|t2=happen|t3=law}} gud (“god”) + skje (“happen”) + lov (“law”), {{cog|da|-}} Danish, {{cog|sv|gudskelov}} Swedish gudskelov Head templates: {{head|nn|adverb||{{{1}}}||{{{2}}}}} gudskjelov, {{nn-adv}} gudskjelov
  1. thankfully
    Sense id: en-gudskjelov-nn-adv-bMZxk0~N
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: gud skje lov, gusjelåv [pronunciation-spelling]

Interjection [Norwegian Nynorsk]

IPA: /ɡʉʃəloːv/, /ɡʉtːsiloːv/ [Setesdal, dialectal]
Etymology: Equivalent to gud (“god”) + skje (“happen”) + lov (“law”). Compare Danish and Swedish gudskelov (used at least since 16 century). Etymology templates: {{compound|nn|gud|skje|lov|t1=god|t2=happen|t3=law}} gud (“god”) + skje (“happen”) + lov (“law”), {{cog|da|-}} Danish, {{cog|sv|gudskelov}} Swedish gudskelov Head templates: {{head|nn|interjection}} gudskjelov
  1. thank heavens
    Sense id: en-gudskjelov-nn-intj-~D6w16MR Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 0 100 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 0 100
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: gud skje lov, gusjelåv [pronunciation-spelling]

Alternative forms

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