karsk
See also: kärsk-
Norwegian Bokmål
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaʂk/, /kaʁsk/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -aʂk, -aʁsk, -arsk
- Hyphenation: karsk
Adjective
karsk (neuter singular karskt, definite singular and plural karske, comparative karskere, predicative superlative karskest, attributive superlative karskeste)
- healthy, vigorous (enjoying good health; free from disease or disorder)
- (Can we date this quote?), The Bible, Matt 9,12:
- de karske have ikke læge behov
- it is not the healthy who need a doctor
- 1898, Peter Egge, Trøndere, page 106:
- havde Gud virkelig gjort hende rørlig og karsk
- ad God really made her mobile and healthy
- 1899, Rudolf Muus, Olaf Trygvessøns Helteliv 2, page 145:
- «Jeg tænkte at du var karsk paa sindet nu, men hører, at du er galere end nogensinde»
- "I thought you were mentally healthy now, but I hear you're crazier than ever."
- 1943, Johan Sebastian Welhaven, Samlede Digterverker I, page 198:
- den unge kraft, der blusser karsk og rød
- the young force, which flares vigorously and red
- 1907, Johan Sebastian Welhaven, Samlede Digterverker II, page 192:
- alle blade miste det karske farveskjær
- all leaves lose their healthy tint of colour
- 1923, Nini Roll Anker, Huset i Søgaten, page 81:
- [italieneren spurte] om signoraen ikke var karsk
- [the Italian asked] if the signora was not healthy
- 1971, Johan Borgen, Mitt hundeliv, page 93:
- selv hadde vi kvelds- og nattarbeid og var ikke så karske om morgenen
- even we had evening and night work and were not so fresh in the morning
- 1972, Jens Bjørneboe, Hertug Hans, page 91:
- han [lot] aldri hertugen merke at han ikke selv heller var så synderlig karsk
- he [never] noticed the duke that he himself was not so very vigorous
- 1985, Tom Lotherington, Den tredje tjeneren, page 127:
- du fungerer etter hvert som en rådgiver for andre, med din karske livsklokskap
- you eventually act as an advisor to others, with your vigorous wisdom of life
- 1991, Terje Stigen, Fyrholmen:
- selv er [jeg] karsk og frisk som en eplekjerne
- even [I] am as healthy and fresh as an apple core
- 1981, Haakon Svensson, Vin og brennevin, page 242:
- de fleste damer og mange herrer foretrekker [likørens] svulmende sødme fremfor konjakkens karske tørrhet
- most ladies and many gentlemen prefer the swell sweetness of [liqueur] over the bitter dryness of cognac
- mentally and spiritually healthy, of sound mind (enjoying good health; free from disease or disorder)
- 1916, Tryggve Andersen, Samlede fortællinger III, page 284:
- [Gud hadde] valgt hende til at frelse denne usalige sjæl og gjøre dette menneske karsk
- [God had] chosen her to save this unsaved soul and make this man spiritually healthy
- (personality) slightly rude; harsh, bold
- 1991, Terje Stigen, Fyrholmen:
- Zetlas begrensede men harske og karske ordforråd
- Zetla's limited but ruthless and harsh vocabulary
- 1999, Bergljot Hobæk Haff, Sigbrits bålferd:
- vi ordla oss alltid karskt og uten omsvøp
- we always worded ourselves harshly and without hesitation
- (sexual) horny, frisky
- 1984, Tone Tryti, Norsk slang, page 174:
Derived terms
- sjelekarsk (“mentally healthy”)
Noun
karsk m (definite singular karsken, indefinite plural karsker, definite plural karskene)
- karsk (a Swedish and Norwegian cocktail (from the Trøndelag region) containing coffee together with moonshine)
- Synonym: kaffedokter
- Et glass karsk etter maten.
- A glass of karsk after the meal.
- 1920, Peter Egge, Inde i Fjordene, page 51:
- han slog en dram i kaffen sin, la nogen sukkerbeter ned i og fik sig en karsk
- he put a dram in his coffee, put some pieces of sugar in it and got himself a karsk
- 1998, Espen Haavardsholm, Italienerinnen:
- lukten av sigaretter, snus og karsk
- the smell of cigarettes, snus and karsk
- 2011 May 16, Dagbladet, page 56:
- de hadde tatt seg et par karsker
- they had taken a couple of karsks
- (rare) the moonshine added to a karsk
- 1996, Dag Solstad, Professor Andersens natt:
- etter maten drakk de kaffe, og professor Andersen måtte igjen ha en skvett karsk oppi koppen sin
- after the meal they drank coffee, and Professor Andersen again had to have a splash of moonshine in his cup
- 2013 May 3, Nationen, pages 20–21:
- trønderne kommer jo der med karsken på baklomma, og er glade i dansebandmusikk
- the people of trøndelag come there with moonshine in their back pockets, and love dance band music
Derived terms
- karske (“to drink karsk”)
Descendants
- → English: karsk
References
- “karsk” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
- “karsk_1” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
- “karsk_2” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
- “kaffedoktor” in Store norske leksikon
Anagrams
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaʂk/, /kaʃk/
Noun
karsk m (definite singular karsken, indefinite plural karskar, definite plural karskane)
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