burskap

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Swedish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

bur (burgher) +‎ -skap (-ship). From Old Swedish burskap, from Middle Low German būrschap. The word bur was used in the meaning "burgher" or "city inhabitant", but could also mean "villager", "farmer", or "neighbor". Compare Dutch buurschap, Dutch buurtschap, English burghership, German Bauerschaft, German Bauernschaft. Compare also to medborgarskap.

Noun[edit]

burskap n

  1. (historical, law) burghership, the right to pursue certain professions

Usage notes[edit]

Mostly historical, still used in certain formal legal settings.

Declension[edit]

Declension of burskap 
Uncountable
Indefinite Definite
Nominative burskap burskapet
Genitive burskaps burskapets

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