stadga

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Swedish stadhga, the oblique case of staþge (position; law), from staþugher (steady). Compare Old Norse stǫð, stǫðva, stǫðugr. Doublet of stadig.

Noun

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stadga c

  1. steadfastness, steadiness, stability, strength
  2. a bylaw (almost entirely in plural)

Declension

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Verb

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stadga (present stadgar, preterite stadgade, supine stadgat, imperative stadga)

  1. to make firm, to support
  2. to constitute, to regulate, to legislate, to write bylaws
  3. (reflexive) settle down

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