etterlatt
Etterlatt is a Norwegian term that denotes something that has been left behind or bequeathed by a deceased person. It derives from the verb etterlate and functions as both an adjective and a noun in legal and everyday language. As an adjective, it describes assets, obligations, or properties that remain after death, for example etterlatt formue (the estate bequeathed) or etterlatt bo (the deceased’s estate).
The plural form, etterlatte, is often used to refer to the survivors or heirs, commonly in phrases
In usage, etterlatt appears in wills, probate proceedings, and estate inventories, as well as in obituaries
Etymology and cross-language notes: etterlatt comes from the verb etterlate (to leave behind or bequeath). Related