djöfull
Icelandic
editEtymology
editFrom Old Norse djǫfull, from Old English dēofol, from Latin diabolus, from Ancient Greek διάβολος (diábolos).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editdjöfull m (genitive singular djöfuls, nominative plural djöflar)
Declension
editdeclension of djöfull
Derived terms
edit- Curse words:
- djöfulli (adverb)
- djöfullinn (interjection)
- djöfullinn sjálfur (interjection)
- djöfulsins (adjective)
- déskotans
- djöfullegur
- djöfulgangur
- djöfulóður
- djöfladýrkun
Interjection
editdjöfull
- damn!
- Djöfull er þetta gott kaffi! ― Damn! That's some good coffee!
Synonyms
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