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hjærne

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Danish

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Noun

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hjærne c (singular definite hjærnen, plural indefinite hjærner)

  1. Obsolete spelling of hjerne.
    • 1901, Julius Clausen, Illustreret verdens-litteraturhistorie under medvirkning af en kres af fag- og videnskabsmaend: bd. Den germanske, slaviske, nygraeske, ungarske, finske litteratur:
      Kejser Nikolajs Tid, hvor Rusland laa stivnet som under et Isdække, tvang en Hjærnernes Kamp frem i de Lag, der endnu bevarede Tankeviljen fra de luftfriske Aar.
      The time of emperor Nikolaj, in which Russia was stiffened as under a cover of ice, forced a battle of the brains in those layers that retained the will of thought from the air-fresh years.
    • 192, Gudmund Schütte, Modersmaalets forsvarere og fjender
      Og Hjærnernes Klang er i Modersmaalet; / dets Tab uden Bod som vor Moders Røst, / dets Lys er som Luens af Arnebaalet, / dets Lyd er som Sangens ved Moders Bryst, ...
      And the refrain of the brains is in the native tongue; / its loss without compensation like our mother's voice, / its light is like that of the flame of the hearth-fire, / its sound is like that of the song at mother's breast, ...

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