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Swedish
Etymology
råg (“rye”) + blond (“blonde”)
Adjective
rågblond (not comparable)
- (of hair) blonde tinged with brown (similar to rye), honey blonde, (of a person) "wheat-haired"
1993, Magnus Uggla, Anders Henriksson (lyrics and music), “Trubaduren [The troubadour]”, in Alla får påsar [Everyone gets bags], performed by Magnus Uggla:Då kom han, grabben med G, ja, en riktig gitarrknäppare. En rågblond nordisk prins, två dagars skäggstubb, t-shirt och avklippta jeans. Slog sig ner vid vår plats, presenterade sig såsom Mats. Så slog han an en ton, och började sjunga, mitt i vår konversation. Den tjej jag skulle ha i säng, föll genast in i hans refräng.- Then he came, the guy with a G, yes, a real guitar plucker. A wheat-haired Nordic prince, two-day stubble, T-shirt and cut-off jeans. Sat down at our place, introduced himself as Mats. Then he struck a note, and started singing, right in the middle of our conversation. The girl I was going to get in bed, immediately fell into his chorus.
Declension
Inflection of rågblond
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Indefinite
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Superlative2
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Common singular
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rågblond
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Neuter singular
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rågblont
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Plural
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rågblonda
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Masculine plural3
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rågblonde
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Definite
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Superlative
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Masculine singular1
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rågblonde
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All
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rågblonda
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1) Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine. 2) The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative. 3) Dated or archaic
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