hainnfenn

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

The first part is probably from Old Norse hǫnd.

Alternatively, from and-, contaminated by hand (compare dialectal forms of ambod getting a h-sound). Note that the term ambod itself can be in some areas of Norway humorously used referring to cutlery as well, but it still doesn't explain the etymology of the -fenn-ending.

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Noun[edit]

hainnfenn n (definite singular hainnfennet, indefinite plural hainnfenn, definite plural hainnfenna)

  1. (dialectal, Trøndelag) cutlery
    Somaliera plå å åttå risgryte utn å bruk hainnfenn
    Somalis use to eat rice stew without using cutlery

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