"käydä ohraisesti" meaning in Finnish

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Verb

Etymology: Literally, “to go in a barley way”; this term has come to mean "unluckily" or "unfortunately", because barley was regarded as inferior to rye and thus it was used for baking bread only if rye wasn't available. Etymology templates: {{m-g|to go in a barley way}} “to go in a barley way”, {{lit|to go in a barley way}} Literally, “to go in a barley way” Head templates: {{head|fi|verb|cat2=|cat3=|head=käydä ohraisesti|sort=}} käydä ohraisesti, {{fi-verb|head=käydä ohraisesti}} käydä ohraisesti
  1. (idiomatic, intransitive) to end up unluckily or unfortunately, to be unlucky Tags: idiomatic, intransitive Related terms: ottaa ohraleipä
    Sense id: en-käydä_ohraisesti-fi-verb-CXzoGalR Categories (other): Finnish entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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