"hin håle" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Swedish]

IPA: /hɪn ˈhoːlɛ/, /hiːn ˈhoːle/ Forms: hin håles [genitive]
Etymology: A noa-name for the Devil. From hin, an archaic definite article, and håle, an originally dialectal pronunciation of hårde (“hard (evil) one”). The dialectal change from rd > l can also be seen in e.g. utböling, vålnad, tvi vale etc. Etymology templates: {{m|sv|hin}} hin, {{m|sv|håle}} håle, {{m|sv|hårde|t=hard (evil) one}} hårde (“hard (evil) one”), {{m|sv|utböling}} utböling, {{m|sv|vålnad}} vålnad, {{m|sv|tvi vale}} tvi vale Head templates: {{head|sv|proper noun|genitive|hin håles|g=c|head=hin håle}} hin håle c (genitive hin håles), {{sv-proper noun|c|head=hin håle}} hin håle c (genitive hin håles)
  1. (euphemistic) the Devil Wikipedia link: noa-name Tags: common-gender, euphemistic Categories (topical): Religion Synonyms: den lede, den onde, hin, hin onde, skam, Hin håle
    Sense id: en-hin_håle-sv-name-wW5T7RPL Categories (other): Swedish entries with incorrect language header, Swedish euphemisms

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Alternative forms

Download JSON data for hin håle meaning in All languages combined (2.2kB)

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