"svangur" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Faroese]

IPA: /ˈsvɛŋkʊɹ/
Rhymes: -ɛŋkʊɹ Etymology: From Old Norse svangr (“slender, slim, thin”), from svangi (“the groins”), also spelled svangr. Etymology templates: {{der|fo|non|svangr||slender, slim, thin}} Old Norse svangr (“slender, slim, thin”), {{m|non|svangi||the groins}} svangi (“the groins”), {{m|non|svangr}} svangr Head templates: {{head|fo|adjectives|||comparative|svangari|superlative|svangastur|head=}} svangur (comparative svangari, superlative svangastur), {{fo-adj|svangari|svangastur}} svangur (comparative svangari, superlative svangastur) Inflection templates: {{fo-decl-adj-13|sv|a|ng|o}}, {{fo-decl-adj|d.p=svongum|f.a.p=svangar|f.a.s=svanga|f.d.s=svangari|f.g.s=svangar|f.n.p=svangar|f.n.s=svong|g.p=svanga|group=13|m.a.p=svangar|m.a.s=svangan|m.d.s=svongum|m.g.s=svangs|m.n.p=svangir|m.n.s=svangur|n.a.p=svong|n.a.s=svangt|n.d.s=svongum|n.g.s=svangs|n.n.p=svong|n.n.s=svangt}} Forms: svangari [comparative], svangastur [superlative], no-table-tags [table-tags], svangur [masculine, nominative, singular], svong [feminine, nominative, singular], svangt [neuter, nominative, singular], svangan [accusative, masculine, singular], svanga [accusative, feminine, singular], svangt [accusative, neuter, singular], svongum [dative, masculine, singular], svangari [dative, feminine, singular], svongum [dative, neuter, singular], svangs [genitive, masculine, singular], svangar [feminine, genitive, singular], svangs [genitive, neuter, singular], svangir [masculine, nominative, plural], svangar [feminine, nominative, plural], svong [neuter, nominative, plural], svangar [accusative, masculine, plural], svangar [accusative, feminine, plural], svong [accusative, neuter, plural], svongum [dative, plural], svanga [genitive, plural]
  1. hungry
    Sense id: en-svangur-fo-adj-ykF2E46k Categories (other): Faroese entries with incorrect language header

Adjective [Icelandic]

IPA: /ˈsvauŋkʏr/ Forms: svengri [comparative], svangari [comparative], svengstur [superlative], svangastur [superlative]
Rhymes: -auŋkʏr Etymology: From Old Norse svangr (“slender, slim, thin”), from Proto-Germanic *swangaz (“thin, slim”). The original meaning in Germanic was probably 'curved inwards', discernible from the derived Old Norse svangi (“flank, groin”), i.e., 'the sides of the abdomen which curve inwards slightly'. Within Icelandic the meaning developed from 'thin' to 'feeling hungry'. Cognates are Faroese svangur (“hungry”), Danish svang (“thin, famished”), Norwegian svang (“hungry”), dialectal Swedish svånger (“thin, hungry, empty”), Middle Swedish svanger (“slender, emaciated, very thin”), Middle High German swanger (“flexible, slender”). Further origin unsure, perhaps related to Old Irish seng (“narrow, thin”). Not related to Danish svanger, Norwegian svanger, Dutch zwanger, and German schwanger (“pregnant”). Etymology templates: {{inh|is|non|svangr||slender, slim, thin}} Old Norse svangr (“slender, slim, thin”), {{inh|is|gem-pro|*swangaz||thin, slim}} Proto-Germanic *swangaz (“thin, slim”), {{m|non|svangi||flank, groin}} svangi (“flank, groin”), {{cog|fo|svangur||hungry}} Faroese svangur (“hungry”), {{cog|da|svang||thin, famished}} Danish svang (“thin, famished”), {{cog|no|svang||hungry}} Norwegian svang (“hungry”), {{cog|sv|svånger||thin, hungry, empty}} Swedish svånger (“thin, hungry, empty”), {{cog|sv|svanger||slender, emaciated, very thin}} Swedish svanger (“slender, emaciated, very thin”), {{cog|gmh|swanger||flexible, slender}} Middle High German swanger (“flexible, slender”), {{m|sga|seng||narrow, thin}} seng (“narrow, thin”), {{m|da|svanger}} svanger, {{m|no|svanger}} svanger, {{m|nl|zwanger}} zwanger, {{m|de|schwanger||pregnant}} schwanger (“pregnant”) Head templates: {{head|is|adjectives|||comparative|svengri|or|svangari|||superlative|svengstur|or|svangastur|||head=}} svangur (comparative svengri or svangari, superlative svengstur or svangastur), {{is-adj|svengri|svengstur|comp2=svangari|sup2=svangastur}} svangur (comparative svengri or svangari, superlative svengstur or svangastur)
  1. hungry, peckish Categories (topical): Nutrition Synonyms (hungry): hungraður, soltinn
    Sense id: en-svangur-is-adj-FS0jSbLR Disambiguation of Nutrition: 53 22 26 Disambiguation of 'hungry': 97 3
  2. (obsolete) thin, slender, slim Tags: obsolete Synonyms (obsolete: thin): mjór
    Sense id: en-svangur-is-adj-fzHUY5Ae Disambiguation of 'obsolete: thin': 0 100
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: grannur, magur, mjósleginn Derived forms: ég er svangur (english: I am hungry) Related terms: svangi (english: flank, groin), svengd (english: hunger), svengja (english: to be hungry), hungraður
Etymology number: 1

Noun [Icelandic]

IPA: /ˈsvauŋkʏr/ Forms: svangs [genitive, singular], svangar [nominative, plural]
Rhymes: -auŋkʏr Etymology: A noun of the adjectival form svangur (“hungry; thin”). Compare the Old Norse svangi (“the groins, especially of animals”) which was also spelled svangr (“the groins, especially of animals”). Etymology templates: {{m|is|svangur||hungry; thin}} svangur (“hungry; thin”), {{der|is|non|svangi||the groins, especially of animals}} Old Norse svangi (“the groins, especially of animals”), {{m|non|svangr||the groins, especially of animals}} svangr (“the groins, especially of animals”) Head templates: {{head|is|nouns|genitive singular|svangs|||||||nominative plural|svangar|||||g=m|g2=|g3=|head=}} svangur m (genitive singular svangs, nominative plural svangar), {{is-noun|m|svangs|svangar}} svangur m (genitive singular svangs, nominative plural svangar)
  1. an empty or hungry stomach; used in set phrases Tags: masculine Derived forms: fá sér í svanginn (english: to get something to eat)
    Sense id: en-svangur-is-noun-E8aWU47i Categories (other): Icelandic entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Icelandic entries with incorrect language header: 20 17 63
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

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      "sense": "hungry",
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      "sense": "obsolete: thin",
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      "word": "grannur"
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        "8": "",
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      "ipa": "/ˈsvauŋkʏr/"
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