livsfarlige
Livsfarlige is an adjective used in several Scandinavian languages, including Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish, to describe something that poses a risk to life. The core meaning is “life-threatening” or “dangerous to life.” The word is formed from liv, meaning life, and farlig, meaning dangerous. In use, livsfarlige describes hazards, conditions, or substances that can cause serious injury or death and is commonly found in safety warnings, medical advisories, and news reporting.
In Danish and Norwegian, forms derived from the same root appear with inflection depending on number and
Etymology traces the combination of liv (life) with farlig (dangerous), a pattern seen in many Germanic languages.