skyggelagte
Skyggelagte is a Norwegian adjective used to describe areas, surfaces, or objects that receive little direct sunlight because they are blocked by buildings, terrain, vegetation, or other obstructions. The term stems from skygge (shadow) and the suffix -lagte, which indicates that something has been subjected to or covered by shadow.
In geography, urban planning, forestry, and meteorology, skyggelagte forhold are important for understanding daylight access, solar
Examples: a dense row of tall buildings creates long skyggelagte gater in the afternoon; a hillside forest
Note: The term is commonly used in Norwegian-language contexts to discuss daylight, energy, and environmental planning,