kjøret
Kjøret is a term found in certain Norwegian dialects and in older texts used to denote a drive or journey by vehicle. In modern standard Norwegian the corresponding verb is kjøre, and the past participle is kjørt; kjøret itself is not part of the current standard lexicon and is primarily encountered in regional or historical usage.
Etymology and form: Kjøret derives from the verb kjøre, with the definite suffix -et used in some
Usage and meaning: In dialectal use, kjøret can mean the act of driving or the drive itself,
Regional distribution and status: The term is attested in some Western and central Norwegian dialects and in
Related terms: kjøre (to drive), kjørt (driven), kjøring (driving, the act of driving), and kjøretøy (vehicle).