fjåg
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Norwegian Nynorsk
[edit]Etymology
[edit]As with its doublet of fjelg, derived from the Old Norse suffix -fjalgr.[1][2]
Adjective
[edit]fjåg (neuter fjågt, definite singular and plural fjåge, comparative fjågare, indefinite superlative fjågast, definite superlative fjågaste)
- happy, satisfied, joyful
- 1985, Hans Rotmo (lyrics and music), “Fire fine lænestola”:
- Æ bli' tankefoill og fjåg [eye dialect spelling]
- I'm becoming thoughtful and joyful