"sjølven" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Norwegian Nynorsk]

Forms: sjølven [definite, singular], sjølen [alternative], sjaven [alternative, Telemark, dialectal]
Etymology: Definite form of sjølv (“self”). Literally, “the man himself”. Etymology templates: {{m-g|the man himself}} “the man himself”, {{lit|the man himself}} Literally, “the man himself” Head templates: {{nn-noun-unc|m|root=sjølv}} sjølven m (definite singular sjølven, uncountable), {{nn-noun-mu|sjølv}} sjølven m (definite singular sjølven, uncountable)
  1. (dialectal, informal) husband (the master of the house, usually on the farm) Tags: dialectal, informal, masculine, uncountable Related terms: sjøla (female head of a household, Trøndelag dialect)
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