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besøkendes

Besøkendes is a linguistic form found in Norwegian and other Scandinavian languages. It represents the genitive (possessive) form of the word besøkende, which can function as both a noun meaning “visitor” and an adjective meaning “visiting” or “attending.” The form besøkendes is used to indicate possession in formal or legal writing, rather than in ordinary speech.

In practice, besøkendes appears primarily in historical, administrative, or legal texts. It signals that something belongs

Relationship to other Scandinavian languages is commonly noted. Similar forms exist in Swedish as besökandes and

In contemporary Norwegian, besøkendes is relatively rare outside specialized texts. Modern phrasing to express possession about

See also: besøkende, besøk, besøksterminologi, legal Norwegian, Scandinavian legal language.

to
or
relates
to
the
visiting
party
or
person.
For
example,
a
phrase
such
as
besøkendes
rettigheter
would
be
interpreted
as
“the
visitor’s
rights”
or
“the
rights
of
the
visiting
party.”
The
usage
is
more
typical
of
formal
documents
and
archival
material,
where
older
or
more
ceremonial
language
is
retained.
in
Danish
as
besøgendes,
with
parallel
function
in
legal
and
formal
registers.
These
cognate
forms
reflect
shared
linguistic
heritage
and
comparable
functions
in
genitive
constructions.
a
visitor
is
more
often
achieved
with
the
normal
possessive
constructions
using
possessive
pronouns
or
rephrased
sentences,
rather
than
relying
on
the
besøkende
besøkendes
form.