Grimsir

/ˈɡrɪmsɪr/ noun

Definition

An archaic or historical term for a grim-looking or stern man, possibly a feudal or medieval figure.

Etymology

Combination of 'grim' and Old English/Old Norse 'sir' or 'sire' (lord, nobleman). This appears to be a specialized historical or literary term, combining the adjective 'grim' with a title of respect or rank, suggesting a fearsome noble or warrior.

Kelly Says

This word perfectly captures medieval literature's obsession with giving scary-looking nobles intimidating names—imagine a stern, scarred feudal lord being introduced as 'Grimsir,' and everyone in the room gets nervous.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ጨለማ
ch-le-ma
ARالعربية
غ dur
gh-dur
BNবাংলা
অন্ধকার
ondho-kar
CACatalà
obscur
oh-skur
CSČeština
tmavý
t-ma-vy
DADansk
mørk
moer-k
DEDeutsch
grimmige
grim-i-geh
ELΕλληνικά
σκοτεινός
sko-tee-nos
ESEspañol
gruñón
groo-nyohn
FAفارسی
تیره
te-reh
FISuomi
musta
mu-sta
FRFrançais
fâché
fa-shay
GUGU
છેડા
che-da
HAHA
rufe
roo-fe
HEעברית
עכור
ek-oor
HIहिन्दी
ख़राब
kha-rab
HUMagyar
sötét
so-det
IDBahasa Indonesia
muram
moo-ram
IGIG
ụzọ
oo-zo
ITItaliano
scurioso
skoo-ree-o-so
JA日本語
険しい
ken-shii
KKKK
темір
te-mir
KMKM
ព្រះពុទ្ធ
p-reh-po-ut
KO한국어
뚱한
tong-han
MRMR
अंधार
an-dhaar
MSBahasa Melayu
gelap
ge-lap
MYမြန်မာ
ကြမ်း
kya-n
NLNederlands
grimmig
grim-mig
NONorsk
mørk
moer-k
PAPA
ਅੰਧੇਰਾ
an-dhe-ra
PLPolski
mroczny
mrotch-ny
PTPortuguês
mal-humorado
mahl-oo-mo-rah-doh
RORomână
îmbujorat
im-boo-jo-rat
RUРусский
суровый
soo-ro-vy
SVSvenska
mörkrä
moer-kra
SWKiswahili
giza
gi-za
TAதமிழ்
இருள்
irul
TEతెలుగు
దురు
du-ru
THไทย
โกรธ
goht
TLTL
dilim
di-lim
TRTürkçe
kaba
ka-ba
UKУкраїнська
темний
tem-nyy
URاردو
اندھرا
an-dhe-ra
VITiếng Việt
tăm tối
tam toi
YOYO
ọ̀gọ́
oh-go
ZH中文
阴沉
yin-chen
ZUZU
umnyama
oom-nyama

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