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ond

ond

See also: önd

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse vándr.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /on/, [ɔnˀ]

Adjective

ond (neuter ondt, e-form onde, comparative ondere or værre, superlative (predicative) ondest or værst, superlative (attributive) }}} or værste)

  1. evil

Antonyms


Faroese

Etymology

From Old Norse ǫnd.

Noun

ond f (genitive singular andar, plural andir)

  1. breath
  2. soul

Declension

f4 Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative ond ondin andir andirnar
Accusative ond ondina andir andirnar
Dative ond ondini ondum ondunum
Genitive andar andarinnar anda andanna

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

Same as vond

Adjective

ond (neuter singular ondt, definite singular and plural onde, comparative ondere or verre, indefinite superlative ondest or verst, definite superlative ondeste or verste)

  1. bad, evil, wicked, vicious
    onde ånder - evil spirits

Derived terms

References


Old English

Conjunction

ond

  1. and

Synonyms


Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse vándr, cognate with Old English onda..

Pronunciation

Adjective

ond

  1. evil
  2. angry (dated)
    nej, jag är inte ond på dig
    no, I’m not angry with you.
  3. hurting, making pain
    jag har en ond
    I have a hurt toe

Declension

Inflection of ond
Indefinite/attributive Positive Comparative Superlative2
Common singular ond ondare ondast
Neuter singular ont ondare ondast
Plural onda ondare ondast
Definite Positive Comparative Superlative
Masculine singular1 onde ondare ondaste
All onda ondare ondaste
1) Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.
2) The indefinite superlative forms are only used in an attributive role.

Usage notes

  • The more common use is min tå gör ont (my toe hurts) or jag har ont i tån (I have pain in the toe)

Synonyms

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See also


Welsh

Conjunction

ond

  1. but