skött
Skött is a Swedish word most commonly encountered as the past participle of the verb sköta, and used as an adjective in passive constructions. In contemporary Swedish it appears in phrases like "allt är skött," meaning that everything has been taken care of or handled. The form is not typically used as a stand-alone noun; it functions as part of verbal phrases indicating the completion of care or handling.
It derives from sköta, meaning to take care of, manage, or perform, and is related to the
The term should not be confused with kött, which means meat and has a different spelling and
For further context, sköta and its participles are discussed in Swedish grammar resources, which explain how