See also: INTJ

English

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Noun

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intj

  1. (grammar) Abbreviation of interjection.
    • 1810, John Walker, A critical pronouncing dictionary, and expositor of the English language:
      Welcome ... a. received with gladness, pleasing—intj. used to a new comer—v. a. to receive with kindness
    • 2007, Phan Văn Giưỡng, Tuttle Compact Vietnamese Dictionary, page 3:
      ái chài intj: Well, well!

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Etymology

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An apocopated form of inte, from Old Norse *einkti, a variant of *eittki (whence also ikkje and inkje). Compare int in Northern Sweden and Finland Swedish.[1]

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Adverb

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intj

  1. (dialectal, obsolete, Trøndelag) not

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References

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  1. ^ A. Dalen, J. R. Hagland, S. Hårstad, H. Rydving, O. Stemshaug (2008) Trøndersk språkhistorie: Språkforhold i ein region
  2. ^ J. Reitan (1932) Rørosmålet, page 119