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bevisen

Bevisen is a term used in Swedish to denote the definite plural form of the noun bevis, meaning the proofs or the evidence. The base noun bevis refers to proof, evidence, or a document that supports a claim. Bevisen is used when referring to a specific, identified set of proofs in legal, academic, or mathematical contexts. In Swedish, the related forms include bevis for the plural indefinite, beviset for the singular definite, and bevisen for the plural definite.

In practice, bevisen appears in discussions where a collection of proofs or pieces of evidence is being

Etymologically, bevis is cognate with similar words in neighboring Germanic languages, such as Swedish bevis, Danish

Overall, bevisen functions as a precise linguistic tool for signaling a defined collection of proofs or evidence

cited
as
a
whole.
In
law,
a
case
might
reference
the
bevisen
presented
at
trial;
in
mathematics
or
logic,
one
might
discuss
the
bevisen
of
a
theorem.
The
term
is
common
in
formal
writing
and
is
easily
understood
by
readers
familiar
with
the
noun
bevis
and
its
various
inflectional
forms.
bevis,
and
Norwegian
bevis,
all
deriving
from
the
sense
of
showing
or
proving
something.
The
definite
plural
bevisen
is
formed
through
the
standard
Swedish
definite
suffix
-en,
a
common
pattern
for
plural
nouns
in
certain
grammatical
classes.
within
Swedish-language
discourse,
while
its
related
forms
cover
the
broader
sense
of
bevis
in
singular
and
plural,
definite
and
indefinite
usages.