sviger
See also: sviger-
Danish
Noun
sviger
- (dated) traitor, faithless individual
- 1787, Peter Frederik Suhm, Aar 942 til 1035: 3, page 493:
- Knud blev rød som Blod, og svarede: Du Drottens Svigere, ...
- Knud became red as blood, and replied: You traitors to the king, ...
- 2015, Sissel-Jo Gazan, Når man kysser i august, Klim, →ISBN:
- ... kaldte dem navne som tølpere, svigere, djævle og døgenigte, ...
- ... called them names like villains, faithless people, devils and lazybones, ...
- 1942, Kaj Munk, Foråret så sagte kommer, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN:
- Hun har gjort det til mit Livs Stolthed selv at prøve at være ordholdende og ikke regne Løgnere og Svigere for noget.
- She has made it the pride of my life to try, myself, to be a person who keeps my word, and count liars and traitors for nothing.
- 1792, Peter Frederik Suhm, Aar 1095 til 1147: 5, page 56:
- Fra Sønden hørtes disse Svigere at have brudt Freden.
- From the south, these treacherous people were heard to have broken the peace.
Derived terms
- landssviger
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