See also: helviti

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From Old Norse helvíti, from Hel, hel (the goddess of the realm of the dead) (itself from Proto-Germanic *haljō, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ḱel- (to cover, hide, conceal)) + víti (punishment). Compare Faroese helviti, Norwegian and Swedish helvete, Danish helvede, also Old English hellewīte. Hel is the equivalent of Hades in Greek mythology.

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helvíti n (genitive singular helvítis, nominative plural helvíti)

  1. hell (place of punishment)

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helvíti

  1. darn, damn (curse word used for emphasis, often positive)
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:andskoti
    Þetta er helvíti flott!That's darn well impressive!