"viedä saunan taakse" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Finnish]

Etymology: There are competing theories: * Based on the tradition of animals being slaughtered behind a sauna, so as to be further away from the rest of the family to avoid shock or commotion. Saunas would usually be located further away from the main house building to prevent a possible fire from spreading. * A potential threat to children that unless they mend their ways, they would be taken behind the sauna to be spanked or whipped as a form of punishment, also done behind the sauna to prevent cries from being audible back home. * Another theory suggests an origin dating back to the Finnish Civil War, referring to unceremonious summary executions possibly taking place behind a sauna. The exact meaning depends on the speaker, and it's more than likely that there being multiple theories about the origin has contributed to there being different meanings. Head templates: {{head|fi|verb|cat2=|cat3=|head=viedä saunan taakse|sort=}} viedä saunan taakse, {{fi-verb|head=viedä saunan taakse}} viedä saunan taakse
  1. (idiomatic, transitive) to kill, put down, execute (usually implied by shooting) Tags: colloquial, idiomatic, literally, transitive Categories (topical): Sauna
    Sense id: en-viedä_saunan_taakse-fi-verb-vX5CgjIn Disambiguation of Sauna: 60 40
  2. (idiomatic, transitive) to beat up, usually as a form of punishment, but not necessarily to death Tags: colloquial, idiomatic, literally, transitive
    Sense id: en-viedä_saunan_taakse-fi-verb-Ve~0MP9P Categories (other): Finnish entries with incorrect language header, Finnish entries with language name categories using raw markup, Finnish entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of Finnish entries with incorrect language header: 42 58 Disambiguation of Finnish entries with language name categories using raw markup: 35 65 Disambiguation of Finnish entries with topic categories using raw markup: 39 61

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