brustet
Brustet is a term that appears in several North Germanic languages as the definite form of a noun meaning chest or breast. In Danish and Norwegian Bokmål, the base noun is bryst, with brystet used to refer to “the chest” or “the bust.” In Swedish, the corresponding definite form is bröstet, derived from bröst. The spelling brustet without diacritics is not the standard form in these languages, but may occur in non-diacritic contexts or transcription without special characters.
Etymology and related forms connect brustet to a common Proto-Germanic root that also yields the English word
Usage and scope: Brustet denotes the chest region in anatomical or everyday language. It can refer to
See also: anatomy of the chest; thorax; Scandinavian languages; Germanic etymology.