Måndlige
Måndlige is not a standard word in contemporary Scandinavian dictionaries. When it appears, it is usually interpreted as a nonstandard or historical spelling variant of the Danish adjective mandlig, meaning “male” or “masculine.” The standard plural attributive form before a plural noun is mandlige, as in de mandlige læger, meaning “the male doctors.”
Across related languages, there are cognate forms with the same meaning. Danish uses mandlig (singular) and
- Danish: de mandlige læger (the male doctors)
- Swedish: de manliga läkare (the male doctors)
- Norwegian: mannlige leger (the male doctors)
The appearance of the diacritic form måndlige or måndlige-like spellings would be considered nonstandard today. In
The adjective is derived from the root for “man” plus the suffix -lig, which indicates similarity or