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begrundet

Begrundet is a term that appears in some Scandinavian-language texts as an adjective meaning “well-founded” or “reasoned.” It is typically viewed as a past participle form linked to verbs that express giving reasons, justification, or careful consideration. The precise usage and form of begrundet vary by language and historical period, and it is not uniformly standard across contexts.

In contemporary Swedish, more common forms to express a justified or well-founded quality are begrundad (for

Etymology and sense are tied to the root meaning of foundation or grounds for justification. The concept

Usage notes: when begrundet occurs, it typically modifies a noun referring to a claim, argument, or conclusion

See also: begrundad, begrundat, begrunnet. Language standards and orthographic reforms influence the appearance and frequency of

masculine/feminine
nouns)
and
begrundat
(neuter).
In
practice,
begrundet
is
relatively
rare
in
modern
Swedish
and
is
more
often
encountered
in
older
writings
or
dialectal
usage.
In
Norwegian
and
Danish,
the
corresponding
standard
forms
are
begrunnet
or
begrundet,
with
begrundet
appearing
less
frequently
in
current
usage.
conveys
that
a
claim,
argument,
or
position
has
adequate
reasons
or
evidence
backing
it,
as
opposed
to
being
arbitrary
or
unfounded.
that
is
considered
justified
by
reasoning
or
evidence.
Writers
generally
prefer
the
standard
forms
begrundad/begrundat
in
Swedish
or
begrunnet/begrundet
in
Norwegian
and
Danish
for
clarity
and
consistency.
begrundet,
which
remains
a
relatively
marginal
form
in
modern
Scandinavian
usage.