Sorgsen
Sorgsen is an adjective used in several North Germanic languages, principally Swedish and Norwegian, to describe a state of sorrow, sadness or mournfulness. The word is formed from the noun sorg (meaning "sorrow" or "grief") and the adjectival element -sen, and conveys a subdued, reflective kind of sadness rather than acute distress.
In usage, sorgsen commonly appears in everyday speech as well as in literature and song to characterize
Grammatically, sorgsen behaves like other adjectives in the language: it inflects for number, gender and definiteness
Culturally, sorgsen appears in folk songs, modern music and literary texts where expressions of melancholy and