ymist

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See also: ýmist

Faroese[edit]

Adjective[edit]

ymist

  1. neuter nominative/accusative singular of ymissur

Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Adjective[edit]

ymist

  1. neuter of ymis

Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse ýmist. Neuter of ymis.

Pronunciation[edit]

Adjective[edit]

ymist

  1. neuter singular of ymis
    • 1891, Elias Blix, “Gud signe vaart dyre Fedraland”, in Nokre salmar, 4th edition, Kristiania: Samlaget, page 242:
      Um Sædet enn gror paa ymist Lag
      Even if the seed grows on variable ground

Adverb[edit]

ymist

  1. in different, various or alternating way(s); differently
    • 1929, Lars Eskeland, Therese Neumann frå Konnersreuth, Oslo: Aschehoug, page 35:
      Stødt og stendig kom det same spursmålet uppatt: Var det eit under? Svari fall og fell ymist.
      Ready and steadily the same question arose: Was it a miracle? The answers fell and fall differently.
    • 1883, Arne Garborg, Bondestudentar, Bergen: Nygaard, page 166:
      Dei byrjad med Professorane, som vart ymist dømde; Ortvedt fortalde Smaasogur um dei, og Hærland dømde dei vitenskapelegt.
      They began with the professor, who were judged differently; Ortvedt told stories about them, Hærland judged them scientifically.
  2. somehow
    Synonym: eikorleis
  3. sometimes, now and then, sometimes
    Synonyms: av og til, stundom, ymse

Noun[edit]

ymist n

  1. (uncountable) any other business
    Synonyms: eventuelt, ymse

Pronoun[edit]

ymist n

  1. various, different, uncertain and/or unspecified things; some good, some bad
    • 1890, Oddmund Vik, Ole Bull, Bergen: Litleré, page 271:
      Men mann imillom høyrdest fulla ymist.
      But in private, various things were definitely heard.
  2. an indefinite amount; some
    Synonym: noko

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