tyngd

Adjective

 * 1) under mental strain; being seriously bothered by something

Etymology 2
From, from , from , which is derived from “heavy” (Old Norse ). Cognate with 🇨🇬 and Norwegian. See also tung.

Noun

 * 1)  weight, heaviness ((downward) force exerted by a (heavy) object due to its mass, intuitively)
 * 2)  weight (gravitational force on an object)
 * 3) a (massive) weight (object defined solely by its (substantial) heaviness, for example a weight used in weight training or weightlifting (though see usage notes) or an object used to weigh something down)
 * 4) weight (importance)
 * 1) a (massive) weight (object defined solely by its (substantial) heaviness, for example a weight used in weight training or weightlifting (though see usage notes) or an object used to weigh something down)
 * 2) weight (importance)
 * 1) weight (importance)

Usage notes

 * A (typical) weight used in weight training or weightlifting or in a balance or the like is more commonly called a . Tyngd is a more general term in a sense.
 * In everyday usage, tyngd vs. can be summarized as "(downward) force due to weight" vs. "what something weighs." Sometimes a bit fuzzy.