"innmari" meaning in All languages combined

See innmari on Wiktionary

Adjective [Norwegian Bokmål]

Etymology: Unknown, but identical to Nynorsk innmari. Perhaps related to mare (“evil night spirit”) or marig (“rotting, difficult”). Probably also related to Swedish marig. Etymology templates: {{cog|sv|marig}} Swedish marig Head templates: {{head|nb|adjective}} innmari
  1. extreme, very
    Sense id: en-innmari-nb-adj-iVSuhk75
  2. crafty, sly, cunning, dreadful, tricky, intricate Synonyms: innful
    Sense id: en-innmari-nb-adj-H6yW6rCC Categories (other): Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Pages with 2 entries: 6 81 2 0 11 0 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 4 88 1 0 7 0
  3. awful, terrible
    Sense id: en-innmari-nb-adj-emESngXv

Adverb [Norwegian Bokmål]

Etymology: Unknown, but identical to Nynorsk innmari. Perhaps related to mare (“evil night spirit”) or marig (“rotting, difficult”). Probably also related to Swedish marig. Etymology templates: {{cog|sv|marig}} Swedish marig Head templates: {{head|nb|adverb}} innmari
  1. (informal) extremely Tags: informal
    Sense id: en-innmari-nb-adv-BoAVKJKs

Adjective [Norwegian Nynorsk]

Etymology: Unknown. Probably related to mare (“evil night spirit”) and Swedish marig. Attested in a rune inscription carved in a stone in Trøndelag not earlier than 16th century CE. Etymology templates: {{cog|sv|marig}} Swedish marig Head templates: {{head|nn|adjective}} innmari
  1. extreme, crafty, sly, cunning, dreadful, awful, terrible, tricky, intricate
    Sense id: en-innmari-nn-adj-xyBKy2o8
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: innmarig (english: with suffix -ig, which is possible to conjugate)

Adverb [Norwegian Nynorsk]

Etymology: Unknown. Probably related to mare (“evil night spirit”) and Swedish marig. Attested in a rune inscription carved in a stone in Trøndelag not earlier than 16th century CE. Etymology templates: {{cog|sv|marig}} Swedish marig Head templates: {{head|nn|adverb}} innmari
  1. (informal) extremely Tags: informal
    Sense id: en-innmari-nn-adv-BoAVKJKs
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: innmarig (english: with suffix -ig, which is possible to conjugate)
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          "cunning",
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        ],
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          "dreadful",
          "dreadful"
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          "tricky",
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          "intricate",
          "intricate"
        ]
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        "(informal) extremely"
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          "dreadful",
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