värld

Etymology
From, , , , from , from.

In, perhaps elliptical for "världens största" (the world's largest) or the like.

Noun

 * 1)  (the) world (everything that exists, concretely or abstractly, generally or within in some area)
 * 2)  (the) world (place where humans live, Earth)
 * 3)  to not be the end of the world (not be that bad)
 * 4)  (to go/fly) far away
 * 5)  to unequivocally go away, be soundly beaten, or the like
 * 1)  (the) world (place where humans live, Earth)
 * 2)  to not be the end of the world (not be that bad)
 * 3)  (to go/fly) far away
 * 4)  to unequivocally go away, be soundly beaten, or the like
 * 1)  to not be the end of the world (not be that bad)
 * 2)  (to go/fly) far away
 * 3)  to unequivocally go away, be soundly beaten, or the like
 * 1)  (to go/fly) far away
 * 2)  to unequivocally go away, be soundly beaten, or the like
 * 1)  (to go/fly) far away
 * 2)  to unequivocally go away, be soundly beaten, or the like
 * 1)  (to go/fly) far away
 * 2)  to unequivocally go away, be soundly beaten, or the like
 * 1)  (to go/fly) far away
 * 2)  to unequivocally go away, be soundly beaten, or the like
 * 1)  (to go/fly) far away
 * 2)  to unequivocally go away, be soundly beaten, or the like
 * 1)  to unequivocally go away, be soundly beaten, or the like
 * 1)  to unequivocally go away, be soundly beaten, or the like