fnys

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From the verb fnyse, from Old Norse fnýsa.

Noun

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fnys n (definite singular fnyset, indefinite plural fnys, definite plural fnysa or fnysene)

  1. a snort

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From the verb fnyse, from Old Norse fnýsa.

Noun

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fnys n (definite singular fnyset, indefinite plural fnys, definite plural fnysa)

  1. a snort

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Swedish

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Interjection

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fnys

  1. (usually in writing) harumph (expresses contempt or dissatisfaction, literally snort)
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Noun

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fnys n

  1. a snort, a harumph

Declension

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Verb

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fnys

  1. imperative of fnysa