elendig

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Danish

Etymology

From Middle Low German elendich, from Old Saxon elilendi. Cognate of German elend (miserable), Elend (misery) and Dutch ellende (misery).

Pronunciation

Adjective

elendig (neuter elendigt, plural and definite singular attributive elendige, comparative elendigere, superlative (predicative) elendigst, superlative (attributive) elendigste)

  1. miserable, in a state of misery

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German

Etymology

Elend +‎ -ig

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: elen‧dig

Adjective

elendig (strong nominative masculine singular elendiger, comparative elendiger, superlative am elendigsten)

  1. (regional) Synonym of elend

Declension

Further reading

  • elendig” in Duden online
  • elendig” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Middle Low German elendich.

Adjective

elendig (neuter singular elendig, definite singular and plural elendige, comparative elendigere, indefinite superlative elendigst, definite superlative elendigste)

  1. miserable, wretched, rotten, terrible

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Middle Low German elendich.

Adjective

elendig (neuter singular elendig, definite singular and plural elendige, comparative elendigare, indefinite superlative elendigast, definite superlative elendigaste)

  1. miserable, wretched, rotten, terrible

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