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Very-Fishy t1_j3c2yhg wrote
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It also means fast ("kvik"). From the vikingship museum in Roskilde: "Runulv, der var rådsnild, det vil sige klog og kvik til at komme med løsninger" ("Runulv, who was rådsnild, that is wise and fast with solutions").
Very-Fishy t1_j3c5fgp wrote
That said, the dictionary definitely focuses on wisdom, intelligence and eloquence when defining "snild", so the "kvik" part may be more focused on "fast with the right advice"?
The_Unknown_Dude t1_j3clvpd wrote
He might have been a sarcastic smart-ass and that's how they nicknamed him.
bstix t1_j3cwwnt wrote
To this day, "snild" means "with ease".
Being "rådsnild" means being able to come up with solutions with ease.
The quickness is implied in the context of coming up with advice. Doing it right but slowly, wouldn't be with ease.
Just like "can you walk from A to B in one day?" "With ease" Would imply that the person is faster than that.
Very-Fishy t1_j3d3fud wrote
I like that explanation, thanks :-)
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