quaint in Danish
quaint in Danish is ejendommelig, kuriøs, løjerlig — quaint means attractively unusual or old-fashioned, especially in a charming way.
quaint in Danish
ejendommelig
(now, _, dialectal) Strange or odd; unusual. [from 14th c.]
kuriøs
(now, _, dialectal) Strange or odd; unusual. [from 14th c.]
løjerlig
(obsolete) Overly discriminating or needlessly meticulous; fastidious; prim. [15th–19th c.]
What does "quaint" mean?
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adjective Attractively unusual or old-fashioned, especially in a charming way.
"The village was full of quaint cottages and cobbled streets."
quaint in a sentence
- The village was full of quaint cottages and cobbled streets.
- She loved the quaint little bookshop with its creaky wooden floors.
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "quaint" in Danish?
"quaint" in Danish is ejendommelig, kuriøs, løjerlig. quaint means: Attractively unusual or old-fashioned, especially in a charming way.
How do you use "quaint" in a sentence?
Example: "The village was full of quaint cottages and cobbled streets." In Danish, "quaint" is ejendommelig, kuriøs, løjerlig.
Are there other ways to say "quaint" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 3 translations listed for "quaint": ejendommelig, kuriøs, løjerlig.
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