absolutt
Norwegian Bokmål
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin absolūtus (“concluded, absolute”), perfect passive participle of absolvō (“complete, finish”), from both ab- (“from, off, away from”), from Latin ab (“from, away from, on, in”), from Proto-Italic *ab, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂epó (“off, away”) + and from solvō (“release, loosen, dissolve, take apart”), from both sē- (“apart-, aside-, away”), from Proto-Indo-European *s(w)ēd, the ablative singular of *s(w)é (“self”) + and from luō (“I untie, set free, separate”), from Proto-Indo-European *lewh₃- (“to wash”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]absolutt (neuter singular absolutt, definite singular and plural absolutte, comparative mer absolutt, superlative mest absolutt)
- absolute (free of restrictions, limitations, qualifications or conditions)
- 1882, Henrik Ibsen, En folkefiende, page 65:
- [jeg] havde [ikke] absolut vished
- [I] had [not] absolute certainty
- 1874, Henrik Ibsen, Peer Gynt, page 176:
- den absolute fornuft
- the absolute sense
- 1923, Nini Roll Anker, Huset i Søgaten, page 45:
- denne absolutte fred
- this absolute peace
- 1944, Christian Skredsvig, Romaner og fortællinger I, page 164:
- det var det absolute skurkefjæs, sortsmusket, knoklete kjæver, øinene små og brændende bak høie kindben
- it was the absolute villain's face, black musket, bony jaws, eyes small and burning behind high cheekbones
- 1933, Knut Hamsun, Men livet lever II, page 192:
- det var avenselut umulig at føde mere sau i fjeldet
- it was absolutely impossible to feed more sheep in the mountains
- 1999 December 11, Aftenposten, page 46:
- barbiedukken, med sitt smale liv og lange ben, er mitt absolutte stilikon
- the barbie doll, with its narrow waist and long legs, is my absolute style icon
- 2003 May 8, klassekampen.no:
- den amerikanske livsform settes opp som det absolutte ideal for hva det gode liv handler om
- The American way of life is set up as the absolute ideal for what the good life is all about
- 2004, Karl Ove Knausgård, En tid for alt:
- middelalderinstitusjoner som kirkemøtet og inkvisisjonen … innførte en rekke absolutte sannheter
- medieval institutions such as the Synod and the Inquisition… introduced a number of absolute truths
- 2004, Karl Ove Knausgård, En tid for alt:
- frenesien … når sitt absolutte høydepunkt i Jerusalems tempel
- the frenzy… reaches its absolute climax in the temple of Jerusalem
- 2018, Jan Grue, Jeg lever et liv som ligner deres, pages 119–120:
- [superheltene] hadde absolutt bevegelsesfrihet. Supermann kunne fly, Edderkoppen kunne svinge seg fra bygning til bygning
- [the superheroes] had absolute freedom of movement. Superman could fly, Spider-Man could swing from building to building
- en tese med absolutt gyldighet
- a thesis with absolute validity
- absolutte mål ― measures in a system where the physical units are derived from the unit for length, mass and time
- absolutt trykk ― pressures including atmospheric pressure
- absolutt fuktighet ― measure how much water vapor is in the air
- absolutt alkohol ― anhydrous alcohol (ethanol), up to 99.9% purity
- absolutt kunst ― abstract art
- absolutt musikk ― music that has its purpose in itself and does not aim to evoke a specified mood, illustrate a course of action or the like
- det absoluttes filosofi ― philosophical doctrine that sees reality as a cohesive organic whole of a spiritual nature
- absolutt majoritet / absolutt flertall ― a majority consisting of more than half of the votes of those entitled to vote
- Synonyms: fullstendig, uinnskrenket
- (rare) completely destructive
- 1957, Aftenposten:
- kjernefysiske våpen er det de militære kaller absolutte
- nuclear weapons are what the military calls absolute
- (grammar) without (ordinary) filling, especially without object
- i «hun er flink til å delegere» brukes det transitive verbet «delegere» absolutt, dvs. uten objekt
- in "she is good at delegating" the transitive verb "delegate" is used absolutely, ie without object
- i «hun er flink til å delegere» brukes det transitive verbet «delegere» absolutt, dvs. uten objekt
Antonyms
[edit]- relativ (“relative”)
Derived terms
[edit]Related terms
[edit]- absolutisme (“absolutism”)
- absolutist (“absolutist”)
- absolutistisk (“absolutistic”)
Adverb
[edit]absolutt
- absolutely, finally, unconditionally, definitely
- 1874, Henrik Ibsen, De unges forbund, page 103:
- behøvte han absolut noget at leve for, så er han jo juridisk kandidat
- if he absolutely needed something to live on, then he is a legal candidate
- 1899, Jonas Lie, Faste Forland, page 57:
- nogen maa absolut ha krogen i næsen paa mig, mener du?
- someone must absolutely have the hook in my nose, do you mean?
- 2011 December 31, aftenposten.no:
- når det gjelder konsentrasjon av makt, er det et tema vi absolutt skal se på
- when it comes to concentration of power, it is a topic we should definitely look at
- 2014 October 15, Fædrelandsvennen, page 48:
- vi skulle absolutt hatt en høyere kvinneandel. Norges idrettsforbund jobber kontinuerlig med dette
- we should definitely have had a higher proportion of women. The Norwegian Sports Confederation works continuously with this
- 1917, Sigbjørn Obstfelder, Skrifter II, page 63:
- hun vilde absolut spendere vin
- she would definitely treat wine
- 2011 January 4, kjendis.no:
- hvorfor ville du absolutt danse med Malin?
- why did you absolutely want to dance with Malin?
- 1996, Kjersti Scheen, Ingen applaus for morderen, page 81:
- du burde absolutt bli med
- you should definitely join
- Synonyms: betingelsesløst, endelig
- without exception
- 1917, Knut Hamsun, Markens Grøde II, page 159:
- det var ikke saa meget med penger nei, men det var med alle livets nødvendigheter, absolut alle
- it was not so much with money no, but it was with all the necessities of life, absolutely all
- 2015 January 14, f-b.no (Fredriksstad Blad):
- betyr ytringsfrihet at vi kan publisere absolutt alt vi vil, til tross for at vi vet at noen blir dypt fornærmet og såret
- freedom of speech means that we can publish absolutely anything we want, even though we know that someone will be deeply offended and hurt
- (with refusal or denial) absolutely, completely
- 1884, Alexander L. Kielland, Fortuna, page 274:
- det var den eneste ting, han absolut ikke kunde udholde
- it was the only thing he absolutely could not endure
- 2015 January 14, ringblad.no (Ringerikes Blad):
- [ordføreren] synes absolutt ikke det er noe gøy å foreslå innsparinger
- [the mayor] certainly does not think it's fun to suggest savings
Noun
[edit]absolutt n (definite singular absoluttet, indefinite plural absolutt or absolutter, definite plural absolutta or absoluttene)
- (religion, philosophy) absolute claim, condition, assertion
- de fire absolutter (absolutt ærlighet, renhet, uselviskhet, kjærlighet) ― the four absolute requirements (absolute honesty, purity, selflessness, love)
- 1964, Aftenposten:
- gamle absolutter mister sin entydighet
- old absolutes lose their uniqueness
- 1989, Hobæk Haff, Den guddommelige tragedie, page 118:
- jeg blir nødt til å minne deg om de tre absolutter, som var betingelsen for at vi kunne sette oss fast her oppe
- I'll have to remind you of the three absolutes, which were the condition for us to get stuck up here
- conditions that apply absolutely; conditions that are not to be missed
- 1960, Samtiden:
- storkrigens umulighet var et absolutt
- the impossibility of the great war was an absolute
- 2011, Ingeborg Arvola, Grisehjerter:
- det er mange innvirkende faktorer, og få absolutter
- there are many influencing factors, and few absolutes
References
[edit]- “absolutt” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
- “absolutt_1” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
- “absolutt_2” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
- “absolutt” in Store norske leksikon
Norwegian Nynorsk
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin absolūtus, perfect passive participle of absolvō (“complete, finish”).
Adjective
[edit]absolutt (neuter singular absolutt, definite singular and plural absolutte)
Synonyms
[edit]Related terms
[edit]Adverb
[edit]absolutt
References
[edit]- “absolutt” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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