hávaði

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From Old Norse hávaði.

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hávaði m (genitive singular hávaða, nominative plural hávaðar)

  1. noise, bedlam, commotion, clamour, din, hubbub, hullabaloo, racket, sound, tumult

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Old Norse[edit]

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Noun[edit]

hávaði m

  1. noise, tumult
  2. loud self-assertion
  3. a noisy self-assertive man
    Synonym: hávaðamaðr

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  • Icelandic: hávaði

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