tiggarbrev

Swedish

Etymology

Compound of tiggare (beggar) + brev (letter). According to SO attested since 1737.

Compare with Norwegian Bokmål tiggerbrev and Norwegian Nynorsk tiggarbrev.

Noun

tiggarbrev n

  1. A begging letter; a letter in which the writer asks for money, gift, or free service.
    • 2020 December 11, Petter J Larsson, “TV4-satsningen bad familjeföretag om 1 350 gratis mackor [The TV4 venture asked family businesses for 1,350 free sandwiches]”, in Aftonbladet:
      Hade jag varit Nour El Refai så hade jag inte tyckt att det varit så kul att användas som morot i ett tiggarbrev från en tv-produktion.
      If I were Nour El Refai, I wouldn't have thought it was much fun to be used as a carrot in a begging letter from a television production.

Declension

Declension of tiggarbrev 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative tiggarbrev tiggarbrevet tiggarbrev tiggarbreven
Genitive tiggarbrevs tiggarbrevets tiggarbrevs tiggarbrevens

References

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