fjärdingsväg
Swedish
Etymology
From fjärding (“quarter (archaic)”) + -s- + väg (“way”), from being a quarter of an old Swedish mile (10688 m). A modern Scandinavian mile (mil) is 10 kilometers.
Compare Norwegian Nynorsk fjerdingsveg
Noun
fjärdingsväg c
Usage notes
Sometimes used for (jocular) archaizing, like how fortnight might be used in English.
Declension
Declension of fjärdingsväg | ||||
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Nominative | fjärdingsväg | fjärdingsväg | — | — |
Genitive | fjärdingsvägs | fjärdingsvägs | — | — |
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