"faen" meaning in Norwegian Nynorsk

See faen in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Interjection

IPA: [fɑːən]
Etymology: Contraction of fanden (“the Devil”), from late Old Norse fendinn, perhaps from Frisian with the original meaning "the tempter, he who tempts". Compare Old Norse fjándinn (“the enemy”), definite of fjándi (“enemy, foe, devil”). Cognate with Danish fanden and Swedish fan. See also djevel. Etymology templates: {{der|nn|non|fendinn}} Old Norse fendinn, {{cog|non|fjándinn||the enemy}} Old Norse fjándinn (“the enemy”), {{cog|da|fanden}} Danish fanden, {{cog|sv|fan}} Swedish fan Head templates: {{head|nn|interjection}} faen
  1. damn, shit, hell, fuck Synonyms: farsken, dæsken, dæven, fillern, fyttikatta, fyttirakkern, pokker, søren Derived forms: bry seg faen om, faens, faenskap, gi faen, gje faen, gjeve faen, som berre faen, vere full av faen
    Sense id: en-faen-nn-intj-Go5Qt1nj
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: fan (english: juxtaposed form), fanden

Noun

IPA: [fɑːən]
Etymology: Contraction of fanden (“the Devil”), from late Old Norse fendinn, perhaps from Frisian with the original meaning "the tempter, he who tempts". Compare Old Norse fjándinn (“the enemy”), definite of fjándi (“enemy, foe, devil”). Cognate with Danish fanden and Swedish fan. See also djevel. Etymology templates: {{der|nn|non|fendinn}} Old Norse fendinn, {{cog|non|fjándinn||the enemy}} Old Norse fjándinn (“the enemy”), {{cog|da|fanden}} Danish fanden, {{cog|sv|fan}} Swedish fan Head templates: {{head|nn|noun|g=m}} faen m
  1. the Devil, Satan Tags: masculine Synonyms (The Devil, Satan): fanden, den vonde, Gamle-Erik, hinmannen, djevelen, satan, Satan
    Sense id: en-faen-nn-noun-N3xTU-ZB Disambiguation of 'The Devil, Satan': 97 3
  2. (about persons) devil, bastard Tags: masculine Synonyms (devil, bastard): stakkar
    Sense id: en-faen-nn-noun-R51NU5Bj Disambiguation of 'devil, bastard': 17 83
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: fan (english: juxtaposed form), fanden

Alternative forms

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          "text": "Faen ta deg!",
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