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opphøyd

Opphøyd is a Norwegian adjective and past participle meaning raised, elevated, or exalted. It derives from the verb opphøye, which can mean to raise physically or to exalt in honor or praise. The form is used in both Bokmål and Nynorsk and functions as a descriptive term for both tangible elevation and figurative status.

In physical contexts, opphøyd describes something that is raised above its surroundings: a platform, a pedestal,

Grammatically, opphøyd is the past participle of opphøye and is used as an adjective; it agrees with

Related forms include the noun opphøyelse (the act of raising or exaltation) and the verb opphøye (to

See also: opphøye; opphøyelse.

or
terrain
that
is
higher
than
the
nearby
ground.
In
figurative
usage,
it
denotes
exaltation
in
status,
rank,
or
honor,
as
in
someone
who
is
opphøyd
i
rang
or
opphøyd
i
ære.
the
noun
it
modifies
in
gender
and
number,
following
standard
Norwegian
grammar
for
participles
used
as
adjectives.
The
term
is
more
common
in
formal,
ceremonial,
or
literary
language
than
in
everyday
speech.
raise
or
exalt).
In
historical
texts
you
may
encounter
spelling
variants
or
archaic
usages,
but
opphøyd
remains
the
standard
form
in
contemporary
Norwegian.