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lúsablesi

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Icelandic

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Etymology

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From lús (lice) +‎ blesi (good-for-nothing). Usage has possibly been influenced by the similar-sounding English loser.

Noun

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lúsablesi m (genitive singular lúsablesa, nominative plural lúsablesar)

  1. (derogatory, dated) a loser, a worthless person
    Synonym: ónytjungur
  2. (derogatory, obsolete) man who has lice

Declension

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Declension of lúsablesi (masculine, based on blesi)
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative lúsablesi lúsablesinn lúsablesar lúsablesarnir
accusative lúsablesa lúsablesann lúsablesa lúsablesana
dative lúsablesa lúsablesanum lúsablesum lúsablesunum
genitive lúsablesa lúsablesans lúsablesa lúsablesanna

See also

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