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gömd

Gömd is a Swedish adjective and the past participle of the verb gömma (to hide). It describes something that is not visible or has been concealed. It can function attributively, as in ett gömt föremål (a hidden object) or den gömda informationen (the hidden information), and predicatively, as in lådan är gömd (the box is hidden) or informationen är gömd. In compound tenses, gömd appears as the participle: hon har gömt nyckeln (she has hidden the key).

The form gömd is used both in indefinite and definite noun phrases, with typical concords to gender

Etymology and related forms: gömd is derived from the verb gömma. The word belongs to the Germanic

Related terms include gömdhet (concealment or hiddenness) and gättr, used in more specialized or literary contexts.

and
number
like
other
Swedish
adjectives.
In
many
contexts,
it
serves
as
a
general
descriptor
for
objects,
places,
or
data
that
are
deliberately
concealed
or
not
readily
accessible.
linguistic
family,
and
cognates
appear
in
neighboring
Scandinavian
languages,
such
as
Norwegian
and
Danish,
with
similar
meanings
and
forms
(for
example,
gjem/t/gemt
in
Norwegian
and
gemt
in
Danish).
Gömd
emphasizes
the
state
of
being
hidden,
whether
by
intention
or
circumstance,
and
remains
common
in
everyday
language
as
well
as
formal
writing.