fotbeklädnadspersedel
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Swedish
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- fotbeklädnadsperſedel (obsolete typography)
Etymology
[edit]Compound of fotbeklädnad (“footwear”) + -s- + persedel (“article”).
Noun
[edit]fotbeklädnadspersedel c
- (obsolete, chiefly in the plural) An article of footwear.
- 1852 August 31, “Hvarjehanda”, in Dalslands Nya Tidning, page 4:
- Stöflar. Namnet på dessa fotbeklädnadspersedlar tror man härleda sig från det latinska "isti valent," (dessa äro goda), […]
- Boots. The name of these articles of footwear is believed to be derived from the Latin "isti valent," (these are good), […]
- 1893 August 3, C. L. Tornberg, transl., Kunskaparen, quoted in Göteborgs Aftonblad, translation of Old Guess Markham, or, The cavalry scout by J. Thomas Warren, page 3:
- Croppy stod just i begrepp att taga af sina fotbeklädnadspersedlar, ett par klumpiga, betydligt slitna skodon, som han kort förut konfiskerat från en död rebells fortkomstledamöter, då han på en gång spetsade öronen och lyssnade.
- Croppy was just about to draw off his footwear, a pair of coarse, considerably well-worn shoes, which he had confiscated from a dead rebel's lower limbs a short time before, when he pricked up his ears and listened attentively.
- 1899 January 7, “Wälgörenhet”, in Oscarshamnsposten, page 4:
- Kriſtliga ynglingaföreningen i Mönſterås har till gångna julhelgen utdelat, förutom åtſkilliga goda ſkodon och fotbeklädnadsperſedlar åt behöfwande barn, […]
- The Christian youth association in Mönsterås has this past Christmas weekend distributed, in addition to several good shoes and footwear articles to needy children, […]
Declension
[edit]Declension of fotbeklädnadspersedel
Hyponyms
[edit]Coordinate terms
[edit]- skodon (“shoewear”)