fjärd

See also: fjard

Swedish

fjärdar på karta
fjärd
fjärd

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Old Swedish fiærdher, from Old Norse fjǫrðr (firth, fjord), from Proto-Germanic *ferþuz (inlet, fjord), from Proto-Indo-European *pértus (crossing). Doublet of fjord.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fjæːɖ/

Noun

fjärd c

  1. (geography) a larger, more or less open body of water in a coastal archipelago, (as a rough translation) a bay
    • 1932, Evert Taube (lyrics and music), “Calle Schewens vals [Calle Schewen's waltz]”:
      Då vilar min blommande ö vid din barm, du dunkelblå, vindstilla fjärd. Och juninattsskymningen smyger sig varm, till sovande buskar och träd. Min älva, du dansar så lyssnande tyst, och tänker att karlar är troll. Den skälver, din barnsliga hand som jag kysst, och valsen förklingar i moll.
      Then my blossoming island rests on your bosom, you dark blue, still ["windstill," currently windless] archipelago/bay. And the dusk of the June night sneaks, warm, to sleeping bushes and trees. My fairy [or "elf," but with different connotations], you dance so quietly, listening ["listeningly quiet"], and think to yourself that men are trolls. It trembles, your childish hand that I have kissed, and the waltz fades away in minor [key].

Declension

Declension of fjärd 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative fjärd fjärden fjärdar fjärdarna
Genitive fjärds fjärdens fjärdars fjärdarnas

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