nærmast

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Superlative of nær (adjective and adverb), from Old Norse nær (near). Its superlative forms were næst (adverb) and næstr (adjective), but, into modern Norwegian (nest and neste), these came to hold their own separate meanings. There was another construction, however, forming a comparative with meirr (more) (nær meirr (more near)). The superlative forms came to be, either added by analogy, or from a separate construction with mest (most).

Alternative forms[edit]

Adjective[edit]

nærmast (positive nær, comparative nærmare, definite singular and plural nærmaste)

  1. least distant. comparative degree of nær
  2. most intimate, familiar

Adverb[edit]

nærmast (positive nær, comparative nærmare)

  1. almost, as good as, tantamount, virtually

Preposition[edit]

nærmast

  1. nearest, closest to
    sitja nærmast inngangen

Etymology 2[edit]

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb[edit]

nærmast

  1. passive infinitive of nærma

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