"pudelns kärna" meaning in Swedish

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Noun

Etymology: Calque of German des Pudels Kern (literally “the poodle's core”). The phrase is taken from a scene in Faust, Part One during which a black poodle follows Faust home and transforms into a wandering scholar, who is actually Mephistopheles in disguise. Faust exclaims: "Das war also des Pudels Kern!" (“So that was the poodle's core!”); that is, "So that's what was going on inside the poodle!". Etymology templates: {{clq|sv|de|des Pudels Kern|lit=the poodle's core}} Calque of German des Pudels Kern (literally “the poodle's core”) Head templates: {{head|sv|nouns||g=c|g2=|head=|sort=}} pudelns kärna c, {{sv-noun|c}} pudelns kärna c
  1. the crux of the matter, the gist of the matter, the heart of the matter Wikipedia link: Faust, Part One Tags: common-gender
    Sense id: en-pudelns_kärna-sv-noun-47Bg7xQV Categories (other): Swedish entries with incorrect language header

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