knall-

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Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

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knall-

  1. bright (of colours)

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Etymology[edit]

The word knalleffekt comes from the usage of fireworks and loud bangs (knall) in theatrical plays to astound the audience.[1] The words knallhård, originally referring to stale bread, comes from "hard as a knalle (hardtack)".[2] Later usage as a generic amplifier, for example when describing colors, is with reference to these.

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knall-

  1. strong, very
    knall- + ‎blå (blue) → ‎knallblå (very blue)

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