Etymology
From Latin absurdus (“incongruous, dissonant, out of tune”), from both ab- (“from, away from, off”), from Latin ab (“from, away from, on, in”), from Proto-Italic *ab, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂epó (“off, away”) + and from surdus (“silent, deaf, dull-sounding”), from Proto-Indo-European *swer- (“to resound; ringing, whistling”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /abˈsʉɖ/, /abˈsʉʁd/, /apˈsʉɖ/, /apˈsʉʁd/
- Rhymes: -ʉɖ, -ʉʁd, -ʉrd
- Hyphenation: ab‧surd
Adjective
absurd (neuter singular absurd, definite singular and plural absurde, comparative mer absurd, superlative mest absurd)
- absurd (contrary to reason or propriety; obviously and flatly opposed to manifest truth)
- Synonyms: fornuftsstridig, meningsløs, irrasjonell
et absurd spørsmål- an absurd question
dette er jo ganske absurd- this is quite absurd
1882, Henrik Ibsen, En folkefiende, page 164:absurde traditioner- absurd traditions
1907, Alexander L. Kielland, Samlede værker II (Mindeutgave), page 67:en saa absurd forbindelse – med en stor rødhaaret bondepige- such an absurd connection - with a big red-haired peasant girl
2000, Trude Marstein, Plutselig høre noen åpne en dør, page 188:situasjonen er absurd, tenker jeg- the situation is absurd, I think
1997, Espen Schaanning, Vitenskap som skapt viten, page 66:radikalt nye innfallsvinkler og synsmåter står alltid i fare for å framtre som absurde og paradoksale- radically new approaches and views are always in danger of appearing absurd and paradoxical
1999, Elsbeth Wessel, Wien, page 288:[keiser Frans Josef] var en ensom mann, resignert, men fylt av en nesten absurd pliktfølelse- [Emperor Francis Joseph] was a lonely man, resigned, but filled with an almost absurd sense of duty
2006, Lars Roar Langslet, Når fuglen letter, page 11:i billedkunsten er det åpenbart absurd å tale om noe fremskritt- in the visual arts, it is obviously absurd to talk about any progress
- (theater, literary sciences) absurdist (of or relating to absurdism)
- Synonym: absurdistisk
1982, Torolf Elster, Thomas Pihls annen lov, page 40:en absurd komedie eller et absurd melodrama- an absurd comedy or an absurd melodrama
1991, Åsfrid Svensen, Orden og kaos, page 326:i absurd litteratur mangler gjerne motsetningen mellom normalitet og fantastikk- in absurd literature, the contrast between normality and fantastic is often lacking
1998, Kjetil Rolness, Elvis Presley, page 37:framførelsen nærmer seg grensen til absurd komikk- the performance is approaching the limit of absurd comedy
1976, Leif Longum, Å lese skuespill, page 122:ordenes sammenbrudd, som kanskje er det viktigste fellestema ved det absurde teater- the breakdown of words, which is perhaps the most important common theme of the absurd theater
References
- “absurd” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
- “absurd” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
- “absurd” in Store norske leksikon