dädan
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Swedish þæþan, from Old Norse þaðan.
Adverb
dädan (not comparable)
- (dated) thence, therefrom, from there, away (from there)
- Han hade kommit till Sibirien såsom en af liberala västerländska idéer något smittad Saulus, men återvände dädan såsom en panslavistisk, ortodoxt ödmjuk Paulus.
- He had come to Siberia as one by liberal western ideas somewhat infected Saul, but returned from there as a panslavic, orthodoxly humble Paul.
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