ablegøye
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Probably a mixture of Danish abeløjer (“hijinks”), consisting of both abe (“monkey, ape”), from Old Norse api (“ape, monkey; fool”), from Proto-Germanic *apô (“ape, monkey”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ep- (“(body of) water”) + løjer (“antics”), as well as Norwegian gøy (“fun”). Possibly from Dutch babbelguigje.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /abləˈɡœʏə/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -œʏə
- Hyphenation: ab‧le‧gøy‧e
Noun
ablegøye m (definite singular ablegøyen, indefinite plural ablegøyer, definite plural ablegøyene)
- (archaic) mischief and imagination
- 1884, H. Meltzer, Smaabilleder af Folkelivet: Skizzer, page 35:
- og dertilmed saa er det mere ablegøi, mirakler og fanteri i sjøgræs end i nogen anden ting
- and besides, there is more imagination, miracles, and fantasy in seagrass than in any other thing
- 1884, H. Meltzer, Smaabilleder af Folkelivet: Skizzer, page 30:
- dette var da ingen ablegøi lel
- this was then no mischief after all
- 1949, Knut Hamsun, Paa gjengrodde stier, page 74:
- at nogen skulde kalde paa mig er den rene ablegøi
- that someone should call on me is pure imagination
- (chiefly in plural) pranks and games
- Synonyms: narrestrek, spillopp, apestrek
- gjøre ablegøyer ― do pranks
- 1919, Johan Falkberget, Fimbulvinter, page 62:
- [hun] sang og gjorde ablegøier
- [she] sang and made games
- 1917, Halfdan Kjerulf, Av hans efterladte papirer, page 257:
- der blev gjort utallige abilgøis med [Jansen]
- countless pranks were done with [Jansen]
- 1996, Bergljot Hobæk Haff, Skammen, page 164:
- han var et oppkomme av vitser og ablegøyer
- he was a genius of jokes and amusements
See also
- ablefynte and apefynte (“trick, prank”)
References
- “ablegøye” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
- “ablegøye” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
- “ablegøye” in Store norske leksikon
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
ablegøye f (definite singular ablegøya, indefinite plural ablegøyer, definite plural ablegøyene)
- a prank
References
- “ablegøye” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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