kaldelse
Kaldelse is a noun used in some Scandinavian languages to denote two related concepts: a sense of calling or vocation, and the act of summoning or inviting someone to appear. It is formed from the verb kalla or kalle, meaning to call, with the suffix -lse, and it reflects the general linguistic pattern of turning a verb into a noun.
In religious and spiritual contexts, kaldelse refers to a perceived or declared vocation—an inner or perceived
In secular or administrative contexts, kaldelse can denote a formal call or summons: an invitation or notice
Origins and regional usage vary, but kaldelse shares its root with cognate terms in related Germanic languages,