dädan

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See also: Dadan, dadán, dádàn, and dàdǎn

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From Old Swedish þæþan, from Old Norse þaðan.

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dädan (not comparable)

  1. (dated) thence, therefrom, from there, away (from there)
    • Han hade kommit till Sibirien såsom en af liberala västerländska idéer något smittad Saulus, men återvände dädan såsom en panslavistisk, ortodoxt ödmjuk Paulus.
      He had come to Siberia as one by liberal western ideas somewhat infected Saul, but returned from there as a panslavic, orthodoxly humble Paul.

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