karikatur

See also: Karikatur and karikatür

Danish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [kʰɑikʰaˈtˢuɐ̯ˀ]

Noun

karikatur c (singular definite karikaturen, plural indefinite karikaturer)

  1. caricature
    • 2005, Georg Brandes, Georg Brandes: den mangfoldige : en antologi, Gyldendal A/S, →ISBN, page 148:
      Don Quijote staar i Pagt med Fortiden; han er den naive Ridderaand, der har overlevet sin Tidsalder og i en forstandig, prosaisk Tid allevegne støder an med sin Begejstring og bliver til Latter; han har Karikaturens sikre, let gribelige Profil.
      Don Quixote is in a pact with the past; he is the naive knight's spirit, who has outlived his era and, in a sensible, prosaic time, everywhere affronts with his enthusiasm and becomes laughingstock; he has the secure, easily-graspable profile of caricature.
    • 2012, Ernst H. Gombrich, E.H. Gombrichs lille verdenshistorie, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN:
      Som medlem af kredsen omkring Sigmund Freud indførte Ernst Kris ham i kunstpsykologiens problematik i forbindelse med en fælles studie over karikaturens historie og teori.
      As a member of the circle around Sigmund Freud, Ernst Kris briefed him on the problematics of art psychology in relation to a common study of the history and theory of caricature.
    • 2015, Nina Vedel-Petersen, Forstå din datters verden, Art People, →ISBN:
      Måske kan du genkende dig selv i en eller flere af ovenstående karikaturer?
      Perhaps you can recognize yourself in one or more of the caricatures above?

Declension

Indonesian

Etymology

From Dutch karikatuur.

Noun

karikatur (first-person possessive karikaturku, second-person possessive karikaturmu, third-person possessive karikaturnya)

  1. caricature

Further reading

Malay

Etymology

From English caricature.

Noun

karikatur (Jawi spelling کاريکاتور, plural karikatur-karikatur, informal 1st possessive karikaturku, 2nd possessive karikaturmu, 3rd possessive karikaturnya)

  1. caricature

Further reading

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Italian caricatura, via French caricature.

Noun

karikatur m (definite singular karikaturen, indefinite plural karikaturer, definite plural karikaturene)

  1. a caricature

Derived terms

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Italian caricatura, via French caricature.

Noun

karikatur m (definite singular karikaturen, indefinite plural karikaturar, definite plural karikaturane)

  1. a caricature

Derived terms

  • karikaturteiknar

References

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