stadga

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish stadhga, the oblique case of staþge (position; law), from staþugher (steady). Compare Old Norse stǫð, stǫðva, stǫðugr. Doublet of stadig.

Noun

stadga c

  1. steadfastness, steadiness, stability, strength
  2. a bylaw (almost entirely in plural)

Declension

Declension of stadga 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative stadga stadgan stadgar stadgarna
Genitive stadgas stadgans stadgars stadgarnas

Verb

stadga (present stadgar, preterite stadgade, supine stadgat, imperative stadga)

  1. to make firm, to support
  2. to constitute, to regulate, to legislate, to write bylaws
  3. (reflexive) settle down

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