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Størst

Størst is the superlative form of the adjective stor in Norwegian and Danish. It translates to “greatest” or “largest” and is used to express the highest degree of size, amount, or significance. In grammar, størst can function as a predicative adjective or as a modifier preceding a noun, depending on the language variety and the definite form of the noun.

Etymology: The word derives from Old Norse stor, with the suffix -st marking the superlative in these

Usage notes: In everyday Norwegian and Danish, størst is common in predicative phrases such as Dette er

See also: stor, størst (Scandinavian adjectives and their comparative forms), and general discussions of superlatives in

languages.
Størst
is
cognate
with
Swedish
störst
and
Danish
størst,
reflecting
the
close
historical
ties
among
North
Germanic
languages.
størst
or
Han
er
størst
i
klassen.
For
definite
nouns
or
when
the
noun
is
part
of
a
noun
phrase,
speakers
typically
use
the
definite
form
den
største
or
den
største,
respectively,
rather
than
the
bare
størst.
Størst
is
therefore
often
found
in
contexts
where
the
degree
of
magnitude
is
being
asserted
without
naming
a
specific
noun.
Norwegian
and
Danish.
The
term
functions
primarily
as
a
descriptive
linguistic
form
rather
than
a
proper
noun.