ægthed
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]ægte (“real, true”) + -hed (“-ness”)
Noun
[edit]ægthed c (singular definite ægtheden, not used in plural form)
- authenticity (of a historical artifact)
- 1830, Kongelige Danske videnskabernes selskab, Det Kongelige Danske videnskabernes selskabs skrifter: Historisk og philosophisk afdeling, page 65:
- Endnu have vi jo Stenen, som Harald lod reise over sine Forældre og Ægtheden af dens Indskrift synes efter de seneste Undersögelser tilstrækkeligen beviist...
- Indeed, we still have the stone that Harald had raised to his parents, and the authenticity of its inscription seems to be, after the latest investigations, to be sufficiently proven...
- 2015, Mario Reading, Jagten på Nostradamus' forsvundne profetier, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN:
- „Når det drejer sig om den slags penge, er vi nødt til at inspicere manuskriptet, før vi køber . At bekræfte dets ægthed.“
- „When it comes to that kind of money, we have to inspect the manuscript before bying it. To confirm its authenticity.“
- 1983, Staten, Museum Tusculanum Press, →ISBN, page 7:
- Overbevisningen om dets ægthed nærmer sig nu til dags et dogme, men som det går ved alle dogmer, er der også her kættere.
- These days, the convictions of its authenticity approaches a dogma, but as it happens with all dogmata, here, too, there are heretics.
- 1994, Benjamin, (an) æstetik, →ISBN:
- Kemiske analyser af en bronces patina kan tjene til at fastslå dens ægthed; tilsvarende kan påvisningen af, at et bestemt middelalderhåndskrift stammer fra et 1500-tals arkiv, fremme konstateringen af dets ægthed.
- Chemical analyses of the patina of a bronce item may serve to confirm its authenticity; equivalently, proving that a certain medieval handwriting is from a 16th century archive may advance the establishment of its authenticity.