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majestät

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See also: majestat, majestát, and Majestät

Swedish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Swedish maiestat, maiestät. Borrowed from Latin maiestās (majesty), ultimately derived from Latin magnus (great, grand, mighty, noble) First attested in 1501.[1]

Cognate with English majesty, Dutch majesteit, French majesté, German Majestät, Italian maestà, Norwegian Bokmål majestet, Norwegian Nynorsk majestet, Portuguese majestade, Romanian maiestate, and Spanish majestad.

Noun

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majestät n

  1. majesty
    Synonym: maj:t

Declension

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Declension of majestät
nominative genitive
singular indefinite majestät majestäts
definite majestätet majestätets
plural indefinite majestäter majestäters
definite majestäterna majestäternas
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Descendants

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  • Finnish: majesteetti

See also

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  • Maj:t (Majesty)
  • Maj:ts (Majesty's; Majestys'), maj:ts (majesty's; majestys')

References

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