overhodet
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See also: overhode
Norwegian Bokmål[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From German überhaupt (“at all; anyway”), originally about buying horned cattle: "gathered, without counting the individuals in the herd".
Adverb[edit]
overhodet
- altogether, at all, on the whole, in general
- Jeg er overhodet ikke interessert i å snakke med ham.
- I'm not at all interested in talking to him.
- Det kommer overhodet ikke på tale.
- In no way will I let that happen.
- Hun har overhodet ikke spist.
- She hasn't eaten anything at all.
Etymology 2[edit]
Noun[edit]
overhodet n
References[edit]
- “overhodet” in The Bokmål Dictionary.