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langstendig

Langstendig is an adjective used in Norwegian and Danish to describe something that lasts for an extended period or endures over time. It can refer to physical durability, such as materials designed to endure, as well as to abstract persistence, such as traditions, relationships, or conditions that persist over years. In practice, langstendig is more common in formal, literary, or historical writing than in everyday speech; speakers may opt for synonyms like langvarig or varig in ordinary contexts.

Etymology and background: The term is formed from lang meaning long and stendig as a component associated

Usage and nuance: Langstendig conveys a sense of lasting duration and enduring influence. It is often used

See also: Long-lasting, enduring, persistent, langvarig, varig, vedvarende. Notes: While langstendig can be understood in contexts

with
standing
or
persistence.
It
reflects
a
Germanic
semantic
family
in
which
duration
is
linked
to
stability
or
endurance.
The
word
is
attested
in
Scandinavian
texts
from
earlier
periods
and
has
persisted
primarily
in
literary
or
formal
registers.
to
describe
long-standing
institutions,
traditions,
reputations,
or
relationships,
as
well
as
durable
materials
or
structures
whose
utility
or
presence
extends
over
a
long
time.
The
nuance
is
closer
to
“long-standing”
or
“lasting”
than
to
temporary
or
fleeting.
referring
to
duration
or
stability,
it
is
less
common
in
everyday
speech
than
the
more
standard
synonyms
langvarig
(Norwegian)
or
varig
(Danish/Norwegian).