timburmenn
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From timbur (“timber”) + maður (“man”). The sense ‘hangover’ is a Semantic loan from Danish tømmermænd (“a hangover”). The oldest attestation of timburmenn in the sense "hangover" in the Orðabók Háskólans is from an issue of Fjallkonan from 1891[1] which goes as follows:
The literal meaning of ‘carpenter’, however, is far older.[1]
timburmaður m (genitive singular timburmanns, nominative plural timburmenn)
Declension of timburmaður | ||||
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maður | singular | plural | ||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | timburmaður | timburmaðurinn | timburmenn | timburmennirnir |
accusative | timburmann | timburmanninn | timburmenn | timburmennina |
dative | timburmanni | timburmanninum | timburmönnum | timburmönnunum |
genitive | timburmanns | timburmannsins | timburmanna | timburmannanna |
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