ohyra

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish ohyra (monster; pest), from Middle Low German unhuren, ungehuren, related to German Ungeheuer (monster).

When used to describe pests, arguably of a Nordic origin. Compare Old Norse hýrr (pleasant; mild), together with prefix o- (un-).

Noun

ohyra c

  1. vermin
    Synonym: skadedjur

Declension

Declension of ohyra 
Uncountable
Indefinite Definite
Nominative ohyra ohyran
Genitive ohyras ohyrans

References

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